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3_tons
Nov 04, 2017Explorer III
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Electrical grids must must must be specc'ed for worst case demand. And when redesigned opted for 20-year growth potential.
So let's day 5,000,000 motor vehicles in the LA and Inland Empire are electric - worst case is five million times 5Kw.
Heheh heheh do the math. Then doubt what I stated and call the California Public Utilities Commission.
25,000,000 Kw. Twenty five Gigawatts. JUST FOR THE LA AREA
California has more than double that number of cars. Fifty gigawatts?
Hoover dam generates twenty gigawatts.
Special timers will sequence your home to allow vehicle charging during specified hours. Or you can take your vehicle to a special charging station and pay for a zap. Nothing exists that can power this demand except massive natural gas or coal generation plants. Service trucks will be around so you can pay through the snotbox for enough juice to get you to a premium rate fast charging station.
Ans you will pay for it all. Generating, transmission, distribution and metering. Sacramento for instance will gain another several thousand government employees. Direct current transmission lines will cross Oregon from Washington to Moonbeameria.
And government will tell you whether you stop or whether you go. Cops can disable electicals with the push of a button
Orwell, was an optimist...
Though I try, I could not have stated this matter any better...BTW, who’s Orwell? (LOL)
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