@craigupnorth on the Tesla app Account page that shows the Apple Pay option, there is a small + in the top right hand corner. Tap that and you can add another payment method (credit card).
It is easier to use than ChargeNet or Z because there is no silly fob to misplace and no often broken control panel. More expensive though. Best part is the look on the faces of the Tesla owners when you front up and then watching their jaws drop when the charger connected! If you really want to rub it in you can give them the Tesla wave when you leave (no not the one finger one, but the friendly hand lift off the wheel).
@dsimpkins ChargeNet is 85c per kWh for the 150 kW chargers and 80c for the 50 kW chargers in the same location. Best price is usually Z at 69c per kWh but occasionally ChargeNet is 50c at some locations. Of course some of the big NZ gentailers (generator+DMO in UK) offer free charging but usually only AC.
In Whanganui today, then up to Inglewood to see a mate, then up to Hamilton via Mokau which will be fun.
First long trip in the MG4 but we’re regular users of our ZS EV to Hamilton via SH1 and use ChargeNet, Z, and Zero. Plugshare is also good for planning.
I’ve been waiting on the opening up of the Tesla Supercharging network for a while and it’s a great addition to the NZ EV infrastructure. Not many Superchargers available yet (they have to be the newer ones) but the app shows what's available.