• Mihies@programming.dev
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      2 months ago

      Energy grid wouldn’t survive quick mass EV adoption most likely. Heck, how would you even charge a car if you don’t own a house - ideally parking places would have a slow charger where you could recharge car during night for cheap.

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        2 months ago

        Seem like the greatest solution, these EV can also act as battery storage for renewables.

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          2 months ago

          That’s tricky though. Would you deplete it during night to have it empty in the morning? Wear expensive battery? Plus, I assume, car is disconnected from grid for most of the day (i.e. when you are at work).

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            2 months ago

            But you park it at work there could be slow AC charger, to slowly charge it when you are away.

            Placing solar on rooftop of car also seem as good idea

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              2 months ago

              “solar-powered cars” have been tried many times because it’s a great headline, but the math never works. Cars simply don’t have enough surface area to capture a lot of solar power. The amount of energy is low enough to not be worthwhile, except in the most extreme edge cases.