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Reisender wrote:way2roll wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Tax the fuel--which would encourage folks to charge at home, thereby lowering stress on the electrical grid.
How does charging at home lessen the stress on the power grid? You're still charging. Didn't CA ask folks not to charge their EV's during certain hours/days?
We had a cold snap here a few weeks ago and the power companies were doing rolling black outs to lessen stress on the grid and asking folks not to charge EV's.
I’m not an expert on this stuff but I have heard that grid managers prefer EV’s to charge after midnight and before 5 AM for balancing reasons, although I don’t actually know what that means. I know a BC hydro rep said they prefer night charging but they don’t incentivize it like some power companies. When we were with Southern California Edison it was definitely cheaper after midnight. Most DC fast charging is done during the day because of road trips. Most home charging is done at night because of commuting. We always set our timer for 1 AM. It’s usually done by 2 AM.
Jan-09-2023 03:14 PM
Grit dog wrote:
And back to the gubmint monitoring. Already in the world to have vehicles that will shut off if they think you’re drunk.
What you’re proposing is something that could literally be used to hand out traffic violations, virtually. Don’t threaten the govt with a good time!
And fwiw I would be all over a flat pay per mile based on avg fuel efficiency. Since I don’t own any vehicles that get very good and certainly not great fuel mileage. Win win for me.
But again it’s flawed.
Just tax the “fuel”. Let the EVers and EV mfgs pay for the infrastructure and technology to do it.
Jan-09-2023 01:52 PM
way2roll wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Tax the fuel--which would encourage folks to charge at home, thereby lowering stress on the electrical grid.
How does charging at home lessen the stress on the power grid? You're still charging. Didn't CA ask folks not to charge their EV's during certain hours/days?
We had a cold snap here a few weeks ago and the power companies were doing rolling black outs to lessen stress on the grid and asking folks not to charge EV's.
Jan-09-2023 12:25 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Tax the fuel--which would encourage folks to charge at home, thereby lowering stress on the electrical grid.
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RambleOnNW wrote:
SoCalGas and Ford are collaborating on a hydrogen fuel cell Ford F550 Super Duty pickup.
https://newsroom.socalgas.com/stories/socalgas-to-test-drive-fords-prototype-f-550-super-duty-hydrog...
“The project represents a unique opportunity to decarbonize large fleets like utilities that require long ranges, fast refueling, onboard power needs, and 24/7 emergency response. “
DOE has narrowed down hydrogen hub production candidates to 33:
https://www.energy.gov/oced/regional-clean-hydrogen-hubs-notifications
Jan-09-2023 03:19 AM
Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote:
One reason given for fuel tax revenues not keeping up with road building/maintenance is better MPG means more miles driven per dollar of tax collected. 1 fair and easy way to fix this problem would be zero out the per gallon tax, replace with per mile tax.
Stands to reason you’d be in favor of more government oversight and personal tracking…
WA is talking aboot this. It’s another ridiculous logistical and human rights cluster fark.
Not unlike the WA state bill to eliminate credit rating from insurance premium calculations. So egregious that even a liberal Supreme Court judge issued a stay of implementation on it.
Jan-08-2023 10:23 PM
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JRscooby wrote:SterlingHayden wrote:
So you actually believe when enough EVs replace ICE vehicles for it to show up on the revenue balance sheets in brackets, they're not going to be sticking their hands in the EV owners pockets to make it back up? Come on man. Where are they going to get those funds?
One reason given for fuel tax revenues not keeping up with road building/maintenance is better MPG means more miles driven per dollar of tax collected. 1 fair and easy way to fix this problem would be zero out the per gallon tax, replace with per mile tax.