Nuclear power? Cheap
Solar? From the sun
I myself is pretty sick of using juice from decomposed Dino meat. Not to mention most from Saudi Arabia
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Nuclear power? Cheap
Solar? From the sun
I myself is pretty sick of using juice from decomposed Dino meat. Not to mention most from Saudi Arabia
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Once houses have battery banks charged by solar, when the EV is plugged in it will just become part of the house battery bank. The batteries will equalise. If the house batteries drop too far the charged batteries in the EV will run the house overnight until the sun shines and the solar recharges the house batteries.
They's nothing radical about this - people already do it. I have an estimate to do one of our houses next year.
I remember being told years ago (like 15+ years ago) that BP was one of the biggest holders of patents in solar tech. Whether this means it was a way to catch and kill the tech in favour of oil of a form if insurance for when oil does fall from favour I couldn't say.
It does stand to reason the oil companies would be ahead of the curve though.
Out of interest, how many people have watched 'Who Killed the Electric Car'? Its a bit prophetic given GM's present stance on electric cars.
GB, do you have storage for your house solar?
For this of us that work generally drive during the day and need our car everyday therefore we would need to store power made through the day so we could charge at night.....hang on we will need to start drawing more from the net or install more panels
We don’t have solar, have a pool and is air con....we ain’t very power savey ATM
I’d like to think our next town run around car would be electric although I would probably switch back to bicycle power.
Huge number of solar panels being installed and battery bank numbers are rising steeply. This is a boom industry worldwide. Lithium battery prices are already falling and that will accelerate. Large number of EVs and hybrid vehicles coming on the market in the coming year. This is not theoretical any more - it's happening now.
Houses will recharge their batteries during the day and EVs will recharge and then supplement the house battery bank. It's already happening.
Yes I imagine GM would be in a better position now if they had developed the EV1 instead of killing it off.
I think BP were hedging their bets,
BP to acquire the UK’s largest electric vehicle charging company | Press releases | Media | BP
Shell are waking up too
Shell owns more EV charging units than gas stations | Driving the Nation
I see the Range Rover PHEV is a mere $210,000.