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Tesla superfan launches GoFundMe to fix Model 3 battery after failure at 417,000km


One of the administrators of Australia’s largest Tesla owners group on Facebook has launched a GoFundMe after his Model 3 broke down with over 417,000km on the odometer.

On Friday, January 30, Nathan Merritt’s high-mileage 2021 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range+ shut down completely while charging in Brisbane.

Not able to get access to his vehicle, he called Tesla Roadside which was on the scene within around 45 minutes and replaced the low-voltage battery, only to discover issues with the high-voltage pack. The vehicle consequently had to be towed away for repairs.

“During all my posts several community members suggested they would be willing to throw some dollars towards the repairs to see this vehicle well exceed 500,000km, in true commitment I also believe this will be possible,” reads his GoFundMe.

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Mr Merritt has been a rideshare driver for over 10 years and bought his first Tesla in December 2020, with his grandfather loaning him $20,000 to help with the purchase.

He’s one of four listed admins on Tesla Owners Australia and is an active poster, regularly keeping owners informed of not only his own vehicle’s journey but also general Tesla news including updates on the business and the local Supercharger network.

As of today (Monday, February 2), Mr Merritt has raised $1427 towards his $1800 goal, thanks to a total of 24 donations with amounts ranging from $5 to $500. The two largest donations – $417 and $500 respectively – come from anonymous donors.

GoFundMe pages are often created for people who are suffering from illnesses, or whom have recently lost a loved one. It’s not unprecedented for one to be created to fund costly car repairs, though many of those currently listed on the crowdfunding site have been created on behalf of somebody else.

Mr Merritt’s original post on Facebook from Saturday, January 31, has attracted 571 comments, with the top comment receiving 436 subsequent comments and reading: “Being a business expense I think the gofundme is in poor taste personally”.