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This Tesla driver simply completed an electrical around-the-world journey. For the fourth time.


After simply over six months on the street, two Teslas have pushed all over the world powered by electrical energy – together with a complete household, with 3 younger kids, in a Tesla Mannequin 3. However for one of many drivers it’s nothing new, as this was truly his fourth round-the-world journey in an EV – the primary being method again in 2012.

80edays is the brainchild of Rafael de Mestre, the aforementioned proprietor who simply completed his fourth round-the-world journey in an EV.

It began in 2012, when he heard a couple of pair of engineers navigating all over the world in a Citroen C-Zero, a rebadged Mitsubishi i-MiEV, one of many early EVs of the fashionable period. de Mestre, nonetheless, owned a Tesla Roadster, the automobile that jump-started the fashionable EV second, and thought there’s no method he was going to let a Citroen be the primary all over the world.

So, off he set in a self-declared “race” in opposition to the opposite staff, desirous to beat them and be the primary. After loads of trials and drama, in a time when there have been scarce public charging places to be discovered even in superior nations, and earlier than Supercharging existed, de Mestre ended up profitable the race and turning into the primary to finish an electrical circumnavigation of the globe. You’ll be able to nonetheless discover his driving and charging route right here.

Regardless of the dearth of infrastructure for his first race, and still-lacking infrastructure in lots of elements of the globe since, de Mestre likes to say “wherever there may be mild burning, you’ll find a cost” – and he carries a comically-crowded trunk stuffed with customized cost adapters to ensure he can do that wherever across the globe.

Since then, de Mestre has achieved the feat a number of instances, usually recruiting groups to go along with him. In 2016, the journey included 9 Teslas, 1 Denza (a BYD/Daimler joint model) and a Hungarian-made electrical bus – although de Mestre drove a way more comfy Tesla Mannequin S that point, slightly than his tiny Roadster.

A photograph with all of the groups from 2016 in China

In 2022, he set off once more in his Roadster, and we caught up with him as he handed by California. This journey was notable for together with what de Mestre believes is the primary zero-emission transatlantic journey by automobile, as he shipped the Roadster within the cargo maintain of a wind-powered cargo ship, which barely match as a result of automobile’s exceptionally small measurement.

And in 2024, he and a Czech household – Zdenek, Hanna, Max (11), Damian (8) and Laura (6) Martinek – took their Mannequin S and Mannequin 3, respectively, all over the world. They began on April 24 of this yr, and completed on November 3 underneath the Arc de Triomf in Barcelona – the place de Mestre, who was born in Catalunya, has all the time began and ended his journeys.

They have been joined at instances by different drivers who took on elements of the route, like a Kia Niro which joined to Morocco, however these two vehicles have been the one finishers of the whole circumnavigation.

Essentially the most vital achievement of this journey was the inclusion of a complete household of 5 this time, all inside a single Tesla Mannequin 3. In 2016 a father and his grownup daughter completed the journey, however there hadn’t been any full households or kids on earlier cases of 80edays till now. The journey set an Official World Report for first round-the-world journey in an electrical automobile by a household, and longest journey in an electrical automobile in a household.

The Martineks’ Mannequin 3. The cargo field attaches to the tow hitch, which is accessible on EU-spec Mannequin 3s

Now, the Mannequin 3 is a fine-sized automobile, with loads of room for 5 passengers and spectacular cargo house for a mid-size sedan… however then add all of their stuff, and ship them all over the world, and it’s fairly spectacular that that was all doable in a single normal-sized automobile. The automobile used an extra cargo field hooked up to the tow hitch, however this was misplaced attributable to border difficulties in China, so the household needed to handle with simply the automobile’s default cargo house (a lot for the Individuals who assume their chihuahua wants an total third row for itself…)

de Mestre additionally set a report for longest-driven journey in an electrical automobile, at 42,015km, crossing 36 nations alongside the best way. And every of his EVs have now achieved two journeys all over the world, seemingly the one two EVs to have achieved not only one, however a number of circumnavigations. The latter of which, the Mannequin S, began the journey with over 600,000km (372k miles) on the odometer.

Alongside the best way, the group met with native Tesla golf equipment in lots of areas, and with mates all over the world from earlier journeys de Mestre has taken. In addition they gave shows about EV driving in some locations which might be just a little extra off the overwhelmed path, notably central Asia.

On this journey, we additionally caught up with the crew briefly for lunch after they handed by Los Angeles and gave them a fast journey in a Waymo, which was everybody’s first time in a very driverless car and impressed some enjoyable reactions from the children. (Learn extra a couple of more durable take a look at we gave Waymo on a chaotic Venice Seashore weekend right here)

de Mestre’s Mannequin S after we met up with him in Los Angeles

The group was in good spirits on the time, however was about to hit the bottom level of the journey – vital difficulties with each transport and customs getting the vehicles to China. Resulting from customs, that they had to surrender lots of their baggage, together with the Mannequin 3’s exterior cargo holder. One in every of de Mestre’s repeated targets with this mission is to create a extra open world, with fewer borders, and freer motion and extra cooperation throughout them, after experiencing a lot frustration throughout his numerous journeys.

Between these troubles and the worldwide nature of local weather change, de Mestre has largely determined that borders are a roadblock to fixing most of the world’s issues. When two nations are polluting throughout borders, slightly than working collectively to resolve the issue, what’s going to usually occur is that every one blames the opposite and does nothing to enhance the state of affairs – all of the whereas, the worldwide downside continues, and everyone seems to be worse off for it. Cooperation is the reply, not isolation.

Visiting a tree planted in Andorra throughout a earlier 80edays journey

And talking of local weather change: on the identical day the group completed their journey in Barcelona, the town felt the devastating results of climate-affected storms which have been hammering Spain’s jap coast just lately, and got here to Barcelona yesterday with floods which have disrupted transportation and have killed a whole bunch within the area over the previous week. Not solely have been these storms made extra frequent by local weather change, however their depth was elevated, with extra precipitation which overloads infrastructure that was constructed for a extra regular local weather, which we as people are quickly transferring away from as a result of combustion of fossil fuels.

Which places a degree on this entire train: regardless of that that is clearly an pointless, enjoyable factor to do, it’s nonetheless making some vital symbolic factors. We have now cleaner transportation choices accessible to us at the moment, and we’re solely making them more durable to implement by placing up borders and decreasing cooperation between nations. de Mestre and the Martineks have proven us all, as soon as once more, that there are higher choices accessible to us – we’d like solely begin taking them.

And eventually, I’ll ask the identical query I’ve been asking since 2012, with extra and extra proof constructing each day: Who says you may’t roadtrip in an EV?

You’ll be able to study extra concerning the journey and see pics & vids on instagram at @80edays_official, discover Zdenek and his household at @tesloukolemsveta (largely in Czech language), or help the mission (which had vital price overruns attributable to border processing points) by Rafael’s Patreon. There’s a writeup of the journey right here, and extra information on 80edays’ web site.


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