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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
I don't think the timing issue is much of an issue, it doesn't need all cars to charge as soon as they get home - even your mobile phone determines when it's best to charge, based on your routine - mine knows I wake up at 8am and so it holds off on topping the charge until 7:30 to maintain the battery life.
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17th Nov 2020 2:45pm |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
18 coal power stations have closed since the peak power demand of 2002, 4 remain and all Coal power stations are set to all be closed by 2025,
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17th Nov 2020 4:44pm |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
I have a 4kva solar panel installation - what is not used charges up a "Powervault" which then feeds the house in the evening until the batteries are exhausted. Anything left goes into the grid via the inverter - these inverters (certainly mine) only operate if the grid is "live" - they need to "see" the grid frequency to synchronise with the grid. National Grid have approached people who have "Powervaults" with a view to using them as "boosters" - I'd be fine with that but they have still not worked out how to meter/account for the usage yet. 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6 |
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17th Nov 2020 10:38pm |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
Exactly when the grid goes down the batteries/solar are disconnected automatically. At the moment EV chargers don’t have an inverter built in to back feed the grid... I would have issue with letting the grid use my EV battery pack due to the limited battery life/cycle numbers and cost of replacement.
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18th Nov 2020 7:56am |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
The possibility of the entire grid going does not bear thinking about.
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18th Nov 2020 9:53am |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
It’s not ‘fake news’ Brian but the truth.
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18th Nov 2020 1:37pm |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3778 |
Given that I haven't had a new car for years (since my last company car) then this won't be a problem for me so what will be will be. I keep trying to tell the wife that she should have an electric car but she's dead against (although I suspect I will be the one that does the plugging in). I read without any understanding the techno babble around electricity generation and distribution but if on January 2030 I find myself in a showroom looking for a car for the wife and its got to be electric - so be it - not much point in worrying about it now. Geoff |
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18th Nov 2020 1:59pm |
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Andy S Member Since: 16 Jun 2013 Location: Sevenoaks Posts: 1016 |
The big elephant in the room in this debate is the carbon footprint of all the extra rare earth minerals which will be needed to manufacture the batteries plus all the component manufacture of the wind/solar equipment needed to create the leccy to charge said batteries.
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18th Nov 2020 2:03pm |
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SS.Lyria Member Since: 01 Dec 2016 Location: London Posts: 245 |
So after today’s news what do we reckon will happen to the values of our fossil fuelled FF’s?
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18th Nov 2020 2:10pm |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
A combination of A and B. Just like a lot of people jumped on the diesel bandwagon when it made no sense did their journeys there will be those who will switch when there is no need to. And also there will be those who love to keep that petrol power especially when you can’t buy them new anymore.
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18th Nov 2020 3:18pm |
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Andy S Member Since: 16 Jun 2013 Location: Sevenoaks Posts: 1016 |
My search for a 5.0 SC just stepped up a notch! I’ve been watching prices most of the year and even before this the price of a 3 y/o sc was holding up at around £60-65k at MDs. The problem I have is the current car is likely to be worth less than the finance outstanding, so price to trade is higher than ideal. I could hang on to the current car for another 2 years and just hand back to LRFS, the risk being a 3yo sc will be even more expensive by then! |
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18th Nov 2020 3:33pm |
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GraemeC Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Chester Posts: 836 |
Even is we could solve the logistical problems associated with having to charge millions of EV's, 10 years isn't enough time to build the 20 or so new nuclear power stations required to deliver all the extra demand 2007 Zermatt Silver TDV8 Vogue SE - now sold but was a great car! |
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18th Nov 2020 3:54pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35264 |
we need to get over this virus before we think about something 10 years in the future.. ... - .- -.
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18th Nov 2020 3:57pm |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
I think sales will be a mixed bag.
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18th Nov 2020 4:01pm |
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