Tesla Goes On Tour in Australia

The company is driving its newly-launched Tesla Tiny House to promote its energy products.

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On Monday, Tesla began a promotional tour to raise awareness of generating, storing, and using renewable energy by driving its newly-launched Tesla Tiny House, towed by a fully electric Tesla Model X, around Australia. The tiny house is powered by 100 percent renewable energy, and features company’s Powerwall, six panels of 2 kilowatt solar panels, and a configurator. The tour objective is to provide an opportunity for communities to learn about the company’s energy products and their capabilities in fully powering an entire house, providing backup power during electricity outage, and reducing energy bills.

After successfully wrapping up its first stop at Melbourne’s Federation Square, the tour is now heading to its next stop in Brisbane, Queensland—and will be making appearances at the Melbourne Home Show and Eco-Living Fair in Ranwick, New South Wales on the way—and is expected to arrive on Sept., 8. You can request a location here, and read more about Tesla’s energy products here.

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