randeez
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They should name it the Lavalanche.
The EValanche
I'll see myself out...
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They should name it the Lavalanche.
HaterI wonder how that EV will handle a 20 hour traffic jam in 10 degree weather? How do you get heat?
electricity is incredibly easy to determine this...I wonder how that EV will handle a 20 hour traffic jam in 10 degree weather? How do you get heat?
And powering all of the kids phones and ipads lolelectricity is incredibly easy to determine this...
200kw battery
even if the heater uses 5kwh, doubtful as this could heat a 2500sq ft house, for heat. you can comfortably heat your new silverado for 40 hours at full blast. likely after initially heated up you would need less than half that to maintain a temp.
if youre not propelling the vehicle the only other load would be what? the radio?
How much energy is lost in the battery pack due to the cold?electricity is incredibly easy to determine this...
200kw battery
even if the heater uses 5kwh, doubtful as this could heat a 2500sq ft house, for heat. you can comfortably heat your new silverado for 40 hours at full blast. likely after initially heated up you would need less than half that to maintain a temp.
if youre not propelling the vehicle the only other load would be what? the radio?
Not a problem. I have a 10kw generator at home to charge my EV. Burns as clean as a 1970 Galaxie 500, too.It always tickles me when someone points out the "deal breaker" for EV's in our future.
For me, my pet "deal breaker" is the grid. I really believe a collision is coming between the reality of "sustainable" energy production deployment (which tends to be legislatively driven) versus real world usage requirements (regardless of how fast or slow EV adoption happens). I think there is a lot of pain (and greenflation) in all of our futures.
Anyone who doubts this can happen, just consider that the Fed just decided Inflation is actually a real problem and plans are being drawn up to deal with it in a very serious manner, all the while congress has just started bi-partisan discussions on another Covid stimulus bill... You can't make this stuff up.
In my last house, the original owner was a bit of a prepper. He had installed a Generac 40kW propane powered generator, all the transfer switches, etc. It worked really well, but when I considered how many times we actually had it come on (versus all the maintenance, etc.), when we built our current house I dismissed the idea of installing one.Not a problem. I have a 10kw generator at home to charge my EV. Burns as clean as a 1970 Galaxie 500, too.