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Bill Douglas 08-31-2022 08:26 PM

Burning coal and natural gas to make electricity, then lose a fair amount of it during transmission, then use it in your electric car...

I'm sure it's more efficient to have a modern clean burning gasoline car. But what would I know I drive a 43 year old polluter.

Baz 08-31-2022 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11786192)
still yes.

OK thanks, SM!

Baz 08-31-2022 08:28 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hurry up and charge all of your EVs <a href="https://t.co/NP7exnOV1m">https://t.co/NP7exnOV1m</a></p>&mdash; Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) <a href="https://twitter.com/DLoesch/status/1564982992505901058?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 31, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

pwd72s 08-31-2022 10:09 PM

Unicorns will dance and angels will sing when the world is one driving only electric cars. Just you wait and see.

PorscheGAL 09-01-2022 03:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11786185)
What happens if you are on the road and your car's battery runs out of juice?

Call a service to come give you a charge - or tow to a charging station?

Can you carry an emergency source of energy?

Do these cars have a reserve?

Thanks!

First, just like having a gas gauge, EVs have a charge or battery gauge. I can only speak to Teslas because that is what I own but my car's GPS will try to stop me when I have less than 100 miles of charge and I am farther than 100 miles from my destination. It also adds the charger as a stop point in the GPS directions. On my Tesla App, I also have roadside assistance, if needed.

That said: There are a few mobile charging services popping up. You can have them come on a schedule and charge your car regularly or in emergency situations. Here is one of those companies in Canada but there are a couple in the US for anyone interested: EV Fast

Cairo94507 09-01-2022 04:50 AM

I am a CA born and raised man. We left the Bay Area due to all of the "woke" fools who insist on putting their politics in everyone else's face. We now live in a nice area of Auburn where the smallest lots are 2.3 acres. That is perfect because none of our neighbors are close to us. We have 3 acres and most neighbors have that much or a bit more. Only 7 of us on the court. We are all conservatives and just want to live life with out the "woke" BS.

CA does not have the power grid for what Newsom wants to do. Where do apartment tenants charge their cars? Who installs charging ports at their specific car port stall? How do they secure that charger so thugs don't steal electricity? We already for the past several years are told to limit energy use from 5 to 8 PM, right when one gets home from work and wants to relax, watch TV, turn on the AC, cook and maybe do laundry. Now let's convert all cars in CA to electric and then when will those be charged? I hate to say it but the Dems have no insight into the real world. All just pipe dreams while they get high and pay for everything with taxpayer money.

masraum 09-01-2022 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11786185)
What happens if you are on the road and your car's battery runs out of juice?

Call a service to come give you a charge - or tow to a charging station?

Can you carry an emergency source of energy?

Do these cars have a reserve?

Thanks!

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7QM1o_0nyqQ/maxresdefault.jpg

:D

ckissick 09-01-2022 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deschodt (Post 11785947)
You forgot one stupid thing - CA is trying to shut down its Diablo nuclear power plant, making that power shortage even worse..

The State legislature voted today to keep it open. So they're not always stupid.

Rot 911 09-01-2022 11:49 AM

On the plus side, the more EVs people buy, the less demand for gas, and hopefully, the price drops as demand goes down.

mattdavis11 09-01-2022 12:14 PM

It's going to be totally awesome!

Think of all the good things coming, like no traffic. Just like restricted watering days, soon you will only be allowed to charge on a schedule. No charge to get to work? Day off/late start.

The impact is going to be bigly.:)

I'm curious, if you let the EV, say a tesla, sit, no charging, how long does it take before it's dead?

Tobra 09-01-2022 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by aigel (Post 11786196)
Do we know what's happening for commercial vehicles including long haul trucks?

Nothing really.

California is making vehicles over certain age replace the motor or sell the vehicle out of state. This has a salubrious effect on the availability and price of big rig trucks everywhere in the country that is not named California.

MBAtarga 09-01-2022 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by tobra (Post 11786778)
nothing really.

California is making vehicles over certain age replace the motor or sell the vehicle out of state. This has a beneficial effect on the availability and price of big rig trucks everywhere in the country that is not named california.

fify

Baz 09-01-2022 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PorscheGAL (Post 11786289)
First, just like having a gas gauge, EVs have a charge or battery gauge. I can only speak to Teslas because that is what I own but my car's GPS will try to stop me when I have less than 100 miles of charge and I am farther than 100 miles from my destination. It also adds the charger as a stop point in the GPS directions. On my Tesla App, I also have roadside assistance, if needed.

That said: There are a few mobile charging services popping up. You can have them come on a schedule and charge your car regularly or in emergency situations. Here is one of those companies in Canada but there are a couple in the US for anyone interested: EV Fast

Thank you, Stephanie......appreciate the answers to my questions! SmileWavy

Por_sha911 09-01-2022 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11786147)
You will also see growth in another market, PowerWalls....
Current Powerwall 2 can maintain a Tesla off solar alone if you are only driving 100+ miles per day.

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11786187)
Demand drives innovation.

I think you may be on to something! There is going to be a huge demand for PowerWalls for people who rent or live in apartments, not to mention those who are barely above the poverty line and can only afford bare necessities.

I think you need to go into the business of selling PowerWalls for apartments with financing for people with little to no credit! :rolleyes:

Eric 951 09-01-2022 04:51 PM

not to worry..that high speed rail is just about ready to run....right?

aigel 09-01-2022 04:53 PM

What bugs me most is that this move to EVs is considered "green". It really just moves the silly approach of a single person rolling around in a 2 ton vehicle from fossil to electric fuel. There is no serious effort to create public transportation that is viable or even multi-use trails that run along major commute routes. So we are forced to partake in the madness, to me it matters little if it is in an EV or an IC car.

VenezianBlau 87 09-01-2022 04:58 PM

I can't remember a time when the CA power grid was not in the news

Por_sha911 09-01-2022 05:15 PM

I can't remember the FIRST time that the politicians have accepted responsibility for a utility system that is not even close to being able to handle demand unless the conditions are perfect

"Green" LOL. Rare earth minerals, toxic wasted from batteries that are no longer viable, and power generation from anything but green sources. There just aren't enough butterfly wings and unicorn farts to create the amount of power needed.
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stomachmonkey 09-01-2022 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 11786981)
I think you may be on to something! There is going to be a huge demand for PowerWalls for people who rent or live in apartments, not to mention those who are barely above the poverty line and can only afford bare necessities.

I think you need to go into the business of selling PowerWalls for apartments with financing for people with little to no credit! :rolleyes:

PPA. :rolleyes:

stomachmonkey 09-01-2022 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cairo94507 (Post 11786307)
..
Where do apartment tenants charge their cars? Who installs charging ports at their specific car port stall? How do they secure that charger so thugs don't steal electricity?

That's the landlords problem and if they do it smart it's an additional revenue stream.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cairo94507 (Post 11786307)
Now let's convert all cars in CA to electric and then when will those be charged?

While you are sleeping.

Honestly when did this country turn into such a pessimistic we suck bunch.

This the ****ing United States.

When we decided to do something we just went and did it.

Only took us 66 years to go from Kitty Hawk to the moon and that's because one dude said "we're gonna be the 1st to do it" so we just went and did it.


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