Electric Vehicles [BEVs] [FinallyADedicatedThread]
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Re: Electric Vehicles [BEVs] [FinallyADedicatedThread]
Have not really found a more centralist report on this but here we go,
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tages.html
A coworker of mine put it in a perspective that I could easily relate to. He said if everyone on your street had electric autos it would be like a full time welding shop opening up on every block. It takes a lot of electricity.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tages.html
A coworker of mine put it in a perspective that I could easily relate to. He said if everyone on your street had electric autos it would be like a full time welding shop opening up on every block. It takes a lot of electricity.
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And if everyone had solar panels?
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It's an emergency plan. Restricting EVs is one of many potentially drastic choices they may make including shutting down stadiums and leisure activities. But headline the tiny percentage of EVs? There is an agenda in there.
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Daily Mail is considered a right-wing paper.
In February 2017, editors on the English Wikipedia banned the use of the Daily Mail as a source.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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This is important to consider. Quick data point. I have had my electric for a little over a year now. Looking back 1 year from today: Miles driven - 10650. Power used - 3.370 MWh (includes power lost in charging). Power/day - 9 KWh/day.
On the solar panels side - I turned my system on in the last week of August. Through today it has generated 2.8 MWh. I've nearly offset my EV in 3 months...in the fall. I expect to offset 90% of my annual home usage including my vehicle at the moment. There are paths here to continue on this transition that manage the challenges that will naturally occur as we change our usage patterns.
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Thanks for confirming my strategy for the future.
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I read a recent study that said EVs can function as home storage batteries when the renewables-powered grid hits lulls in supply. That is, when EVs are prevalent homes will charge them when energy is plentiful and draw from them when it isn't. Those who need to preserve their cars' charges for driving will be able to draw from the grid at a premium price, while those who can spare the charge can draw upon their vehicle for free, or even sell it back to the grid. Using this flex storage will reduce the cost of electrification by many billions of dollars compared to installing dedicated batteries in everyone's homes.
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Similar situation to malchior here, on a longer timeframe. 64.8 MWh produced on my roof. 36.5 MWh consumed on our Teslas & Leaf over 138k combined miles. Plus a bit more on our PHEV Volvo before them.
This is not to say that electrical upgrades aren't sorely needed before every vehicle on the road is electric--offsetting != providing in real-time. But articles like that Daily Mail one (lol--Daily Mail) overstate the situation. My power co, today, already has a program in place to manage EV charging demand as needed. I get $50/year per EV in exchange for providing access to the power company to tweak my vehicle's charge times to the power company's desires. My cars still get charged by go time each morning, but the power company can alter the charging start times, and pause charging within that window.
There are charging stations out there that will manage the vehicle's charging rate so that it only charges off of power that directly comes from your roof, as well.
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I did give a disclaimer after all.Isgrimnur wrote: Sat Dec 10, 2022 3:56 pm Daily Mail is considered a right-wing paper.
In February 2017, editors on the English Wikipedia banned the use of the Daily Mail as a source.
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You did, indeed.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Saw a couple of RIVIAN Amazon test vans for the first time today. They're big.
The fact that my next car will likely be a PHEV makes it real easy to not consider a Tesla. Though my sister got a Mach E and she still only uses 110 to charge her car and seems to doing just fine. If my current car holds out another couple of years, I'll have to get the full run down from her.
The fact that my next car will likely be a PHEV makes it real easy to not consider a Tesla. Though my sister got a Mach E and she still only uses 110 to charge her car and seems to doing just fine. If my current car holds out another couple of years, I'll have to get the full run down from her.
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Re: Electric Vehicles [BEVs] [FinallyADedicatedThread]
Saw this quote today and found it apt.
If you're not charging with wind or solar then it's just make believe.
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I'd like to hold out a little while longer, but someone at work just bought an Ionic 5..
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I have a friend with one, as well. They're pleased with their purchase.Default wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 1:29 pm I'd like to hold out a little while longer, but someone at work just bought an Ionic 5..
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I wanted the IONIC PHEV and would have new car today, but the closest one to me was from dealerships in NY. That was just too much to do my diligence, organize, and test drive and maybe not walk away with a car. Then it was replaced by the 5.
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The price, though. Ouch. It would delay the retirement a bit...
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It would be comical at this point how bad every non-Tesla charging network seems to be if it weren't so sad and serious for the continued ramp of BEV sales. Especially given the damage a certain billionaire is doing these days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTVJ_c0FQM0
On a side note, I took the dogs for a hike on Monday at a state park that had a Chargepoint unit on site. All stations were down, and per PlugShare have been for months.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTVJ_c0FQM0
On a side note, I took the dogs for a hike on Monday at a state park that had a Chargepoint unit on site. All stations were down, and per PlugShare have been for months.
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My ownership is 50 weeks on my Tesla Model 3. 16,625 miles on the car. 4.629 MWh drawn. 13.2 kWh per day. 3.59 miles per kWh.malchior wrote: Sat Dec 10, 2022 4:16 pmThis is important to consider. Quick data point. I have had my electric for a little over a year now. Looking back 1 year from today: Miles driven - 10650. Power used - 3.370 MWh (includes power lost in charging). Power/day - 9 KWh/day.
On the solar panels side - I turned my system on in the last week of August. Through today it has generated 2.8 MWh. I've nearly offset my EV in 3 months...in the fall. I expect to offset 90% of my annual home usage including my vehicle at the moment. There are paths here to continue on this transition that manage the challenges that will naturally occur as we change our usage patterns.
In the last 52 weeks of solar generation, we've generated 11.5 MWh.
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Re: Electric Vehicles [BEVs] [FinallyADedicatedThread]
Ugh indeed. I saw that one but didn't want to keep piling on.
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This is different to me. Everyone can have a charger down. It's not a systemic issue.
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I agree and disagree. Everyone can have a charger down. Having a site down is a problem, regardless of the timing. Short of the local utility having an outage or the site being vandalized, it essentially should never happen.stessier wrote: Tue Dec 27, 2022 12:16 pm This is different to me. Everyone can have a charger down. It's not a systemic issue.
If it has to happen, it should be in the wee hours for a short period of time.
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1800 miles in a Telsa without charging https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHhf223jGIE
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I generally think the 'Electrify America is secretly trying to sabotage BEV adoption' idea is crazy. But at this point, the most likely alternative to that theory is gross incompetence, which has the same end effect.
https://twitter.com/itskyleconner/statu ... loWCg&s=19
Frustrating, to say the least.
https://twitter.com/itskyleconner/statu ... loWCg&s=19
Frustrating, to say the least.
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When I got my CCS adapter I spent nearly an hour futzing with it at an EA charging site trying to get it to work. Eventually I succeeded but it was not a good experience. I tried at a evGo location and it worked right from the jump. I tend to pin EA's failures on the idea that it was created out of a legal settlement. They might not be "sabotaging" things but they also probably don't care all that much about succeeding either. There appears to be no one there with any sort of vision at all for what good looks like or cares about developing a quality product.
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Solar panel quotes coming in.
Looks like a 5.8KW 14 panel system for $14.5 so far. Being one person, I don't use much electricity. On the ev front, it seems like the best option I have for my needs is a Silverado? It seems to be the only vehicle that has the cargo space that my Forester has, and the work truck version seems to be the model that has all of what I want, and none of the bling that I don't.
Am I going to find one that is even close to MSRP? Not expecting to.
Looks like a 5.8KW 14 panel system for $14.5 so far. Being one person, I don't use much electricity. On the ev front, it seems like the best option I have for my needs is a Silverado? It seems to be the only vehicle that has the cargo space that my Forester has, and the work truck version seems to be the model that has all of what I want, and none of the bling that I don't.
Am I going to find one that is even close to MSRP? Not expecting to.
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https://twitter.com/SawyerMerritt/statu ... Ok8JQ&s=19
That's a decent price on the solar system, assuming you're talking before the federal tax credit.
That's a decent price on the solar system, assuming you're talking before the federal tax credit.
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Are we sure you're not just talking star registry stuff? I can't believe you can buy a solar system.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:10 pm That's a decent price on the solar system, assuming you're talking before the federal tax credit.
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LordMortis wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:03 pmAre we sure you're not just talking star registry stuff? I can't believe you can buy a solar system.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:10 pm That's a decent price on the solar system, assuming you're talking before the federal tax credit.
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Well... not THIS solar system.LordMortis wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:03 pmAre we sure you're not just talking star registry stuff? I can't believe you can buy a solar system.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:10 pm That's a decent price on the solar system, assuming you're talking before the federal tax credit.
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https://twitter.com/BrianGitt/status/16 ... 2665118721
If you're all in on solar/BEV you may want to consider getting some copper/mining exposure.
If you're all in on solar/BEV you may want to consider getting some copper/mining exposure.
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Got any recs?LawBeefaroni wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 11:30 am If you're all in on solar/BEV you may want to consider getting some copper/mining exposure.
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Not really.my space. I'm always in CAT.
Mainly pointing out that we'll have to pull a lot of metal/minerals from the ground for batteries and infrastructure.
Two years ago I bought a spool of copper wire from the hardware store for a home project. $12 or so. I was in the aisle.a few weeks ago and the same guage, same length spool was $50+.
I bought 15 1lb bars of copper in September for gag gifts. $12. Now $24 if you can find them.
Obviously physical copper is impractical as an investment but the metal is going crazy, all on the green and rebound theses. Perfect storm.
Mainly pointing out that we'll have to pull a lot of metal/minerals from the ground for batteries and infrastructure.
Two years ago I bought a spool of copper wire from the hardware store for a home project. $12 or so. I was in the aisle.a few weeks ago and the same guage, same length spool was $50+.
I bought 15 1lb bars of copper in September for gag gifts. $12. Now $24 if you can find them.
Obviously physical copper is impractical as an investment but the metal is going crazy, all on the green and rebound theses. Perfect storm.
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I'm sure this will age well.
Legislators of the nation's least-populous state are taking a brave stand against modernity and climate action. They're sponsoring SJ0004, "Phasing out new electric vehicle sales by 2035," an uncomplicated bill that expresses the state's goal to phase out sales of new EVs by 2035 and asks Wyoming's industries and citizens to do their civic duty in resisting the EV. Copies of the resolution would be sent to the White House, leaders in Congress, and the governor of California.
The motivation, according to the bill's preamble, is that the oil and gas industry is important to the state, a state with fewer than 600,000 residents. Wyoming is proud of its oil and gas industry, and that gas—here presumably meaning "gasoline" and not the natural gas referred to in the bill's early sentences—powers vehicles that drive on the state's vast stretches of highway.
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Wow, that feels a lot like an article from The Onion.
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Wow. Does that mean they are going to somehow get rid of charging stations? That seems... colossally stupid doesn't seem to cover what I'm trying to say.... I mean when Amazon is trying to fully electrify their fleet and tourism is now just beginning to adopt BEV travel.stessier wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 2:16 pm I'm sure this will age well.
Legislators of the nation's least-populous state are taking a brave stand against modernity and climate action. They're sponsoring SJ0004, "Phasing out new electric vehicle sales by 2035," an uncomplicated bill that expresses the state's goal to phase out sales of new EVs by 2035 and asks Wyoming's industries and citizens to do their civic duty in resisting the EV. Copies of the resolution would be sent to the White House, leaders in Congress, and the governor of California.
The motivation, according to the bill's preamble, is that the oil and gas industry is important to the state, a state with fewer than 600,000 residents. Wyoming is proud of its oil and gas industry, and that gas—here presumably meaning "gasoline" and not the natural gas referred to in the bill's early sentences—powers vehicles that drive on the state's vast stretches of highway.
According to this site "tourism is Wyoming's 2nd largest industry"
https://www.visitcasper.com/industry/tourism-impacts/
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A quick search indicates the weirdness in the proposal - 0.04% of vehicles in Wyoming are EVs and *ZERO* public chargers. Why would it take 13 years to "phase them out"? The answer is simple. Like most things these days this is just a stunt.
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Cant make gas forever.
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