It's about limiting movement, i.e controlI don't see how electric cars are going to work in this country. Not everyone can charge up at home, and will need to be able to charge up everywhere they go, as that battery degrades. That will be impractical and uneconomical for businesses to install.
Imagine an apartment building with say 100 units, I'm laughing just thinking about it!I don't see how electric cars are going to work in this country. Not everyone can charge up at home, and will need to be able to charge up everywhere they go, as that battery degrades. That will be impractical and uneconomical for businesses to install.
Guy was telling me the other day, a fast charge is 120v on a household plug, and a regular one is on a 30a stove plug.... OK cool. Now, about the Service Upgrade to that Building? LolImagine an apartment building with say 100 units, I'm laughing just thinking about it!
Exactly.US population is about 343 million people I think. A huge number have cars.
Imagine what will happen when those that are working come home & plug in their EVs to charge overnight ....
None of this nonsense has been properly thought out or planned for....in any country.....Just ask the Germans who are freezing because of no heat.
100% correct there. The diesel turns the generator that powers the traction motors that make it move down the tracks.View attachment 1715984239
Nah! They been around a long time. Even in California
Guy was telling me the other day, a fast charge is 120v on a household plug, and a regular one is on a 30a stove plug.... OK cool. Now, about the Service Upgrade to that Building? Lol
60 amp isn't that much. Ours is 200 a. The old homes with the screw in glass fuses were 60a.60A service is needed for EV's is my understanding.
If that's true, there's not one inch of service line in this country that won't have to be upgraded, and that's NOT counting the actual generation.
You're not thinking globally.60 amp isn't that much. Ours is 200 a. The old homes with the screw in glass fuses were 60a.
They are not going to let the facts get in the way Add in winter temps down to -40C and reduced battery life to the equation. Also, around here if you have a hot tub and ac you likely don't have a big enough household service to support an electric car.I don't see how electric cars are going to work in this country. Not everyone can charge up at home, and will need to be able to charge up everywhere they go, as that battery degrades. That will be impractical and uneconomical for businesses to install.
In hindsight we should have built the power plants and ran powerlines to all the houses before inventing the light bulb.
In hindsight we should have built the power plants and ran powerlines to all the houses before inventing the light bulb.