IHG allows you to check in and charge up!

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Check in and charge up.
That's what the international hotel chain IHG has begun offering drivers of electric cars at eight of its sites in south-eastern Australia.
The group yesterday launched charging sites operated by the network firm Better Place at five hotels in NSW, adding to three already operating in Canberra and Melbourne.
“As electric vehicles become more accepted in the market place and more models and vehicles become available to the end user, we'll look at more areas to roll these out to,” Victoria Rose, director of sustainability for InterContinental Hotels Group in Australasia, said .
 
Hotel group rolls out electric car charge points

Hotel group rolls out electric car charge points |Renewable energy
IHG establishes Australia's first electric car network for hotels

Check in and charge up.

That's what the international hotel chain IHG has begun offering drivers of electric cars at eight of its sites in south-eastern Australia.


The group yesterday launched charging sites operated by the network firm Better Place at five hotels in NSW, adding to three already operating in Canberra and Melbourne.

Good if you have a Tesla Roadster or the like...
 
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Re: Hotel group rolls out electric car charge points Read more: http://www.smh.com.

Does anybody in Australia actually have one of these? (Tesla Roadster)
 
Re: Hotel group rolls out electric car charge points

Simon Hackett of Internode has a Tesla Roadster... There are a few in QLD too.
 
Re: Hotel group rolls out electric car charge points

I'd say they're following international IC offerings (noted parking bays at IC SFO).
 
Re: Hotel group rolls out electric car charge points Read more: http://www.smh.com.

Does anybody in Australia actually have one of these? (Tesla Roadster)

Dont forget the Holen Volt.
 
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