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I recall CA EV owners being asked to limit their charging last summer.
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At the start of the war in Ukraine, Germany was only 6.2% of electric supply from Nukes, 75% from natgas and 16% from renewables. The remaining 8% or so was coal/etc They have been more actively sabotaging the construction of off-shore wind turbines which probably has a more pronounced long term impact on their electricity generating capacity and from a climate change perspective, is even more mindboggling. You have to suspect the grass roots greens are heavily coopted by Russian energy disinformation campaigns.I also viewed that as Gerhard Schroeders primary role. France is the other way around with about 70% of electricity coming from nukes with their strong breeder program. Japan was 25% prior to Fukushima, and then went backwards. Chances are they will increase back to the 25% level. Unfortunately, the Japanese nuclear regulator was historically captured by industry and did not have the best reputation for nuclear safety. The 1990's and early 2000s had some really crazy small scale accidents. Last edited by verticaldoug; 01-16-2023 at 04:39 AM. |
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This is a good synopsis of how screwed up the nuclear safety was in Japan. It just was never at the professional level attained in the US or France. The sad thing is Monju as a fast breeder reactor could have been really beneficial to Japan. I was a grad student in physics in Japan in the late 80's and I remember how interesting it all sounded. It just totally lost it's way in the 1990s. |
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With full disclosure that I haven't read the whole thread...
My wife and I recently had this debate. We're both 'soft green', for want of a better phrase, in our politics, and having an EV very much lines up with our values. We also rarely drive long distances (I have put more miles on my bike than my car since 2019), so the range anxiety factor is less significant. However, we live in a terrace with on-street parking; it's the price we pay (almost literally) for living in a semi-rural, attractive town that still has fairly fast train access to London. That makes the idea, essentially, a non-starter, as charging any EV at home is totally impractical. As already noted, the infrastructure is the biggest barrier to take up, especially in urban environments. I suspect that all employers with city-centre parking will eventually be forced to offer a number of charging points (which has begun already, interestingly), but it's still not a wholly satisfactory solution. |
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Have you ever looked at ZAP MAP for your area? It's pretty accurate for me around London. Westminster and some other town councils did have a page to request for charging point to be installed in particular neighborhoods. I think they were overrun with requests and most pages have been removed from council websites https://ubitricity.com/en/ Ubitricity was turning street lamp posts to charging stations. |
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LONG way to go..As I mentioned, taking an EV to Holly CO to visit my grand-ma...not really gonna happen. For right below, yup, lots of 'marketing' going on. People choose to believe what they want..they'll search the inter web until they find something that agrees with their POV and glom onto that. EV are marketed as 'sports cars and trucks', not 'green' cars. "7000 pound truck that accelerates like a 911"......
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The EV green argument still baffles me. If you don't drive that often it will take you a considerable amount of time (miles) just to break even on emissions from just the EV manufacturing vs a smaller fuel efficient ice powered vehicles. Could be worse depending how your electricity is produced and by what method. What's green is buying a fuel efficient used vehicle that has already been manufactured. Maybe a used EV with solar on the roof to charge it, then sure you can call that green.
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The elephant in the room in the UK is the ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030, with a likely ban - or, at least, punitive taxation - on the sale of used ones from 2035. In other words, in not much more than a decade, you will likely be forced into an EV if you want/need a new car. Currently, the infrastructure doesn't support that. |
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For me, it mostly comes down to economics. Generally EVs are toys for wealthy people at the moment.
For my family, if we were to replace the vehicles we have with something roughly equivalent in the EV space, it would cost us tens of thousands of dollars that we would never approach getting a payback on, and my life would be less convenient than it is now. There would need to be a huge shift on multiple fronts to make EV make any sense for the real world in which I live.
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That's the thing everyone forgets to talk about it. No way by 2030 the electrical infrastructure in any country will be ready to take on mass EV adoption. A couple of weeks ago SC had rolling blackouts and to limit usage at night. Ok everyone on the block go unplug your 30-50amp charger tonight. |
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Current EV range, charging places and time to recharge means that CURRENT EVs will never be 'equivalent'. BUT, maybe something like a drop-in battery, new battery tech, longer range batteries....But that's a long way away. And for right above Quote:
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