ROG62 » 28 Jun 2023, 6:44 pm » wrote: ↑
The grid will never handle it....especially as they shut down coal, nuclear and PNG plants...
Germany has already fallen flat on its green face at only EVs garnered 13.5% new sales in 2020 and the gubment already controlling when to charge vehicles and having rolling brown outs...
Even if the grid could handle it...heck our power goes out if it even looks like the weather might turn bad. LOL I spent the day and night before our worst storm last winter getting my gas generator wired up and running. It took plenty of starter fluid and a respectable supply of gasoline. My gas powered car and generator are my fallback for when the power goes out. Just what I need on some windy subzero night...no heat, no power and no way to travel to where there is heat. We'll all be installing wood or coal stoves and stockpiling fuel on site just to survive the winter. LOL
Anyway, even if the grid could handle it, a lot of people with 100 A service to their home (especially those in older homes) are going to have trouble running a charger at home.