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re: Hopefully EV owners in Florida are filling up cans with electricity for the coming days
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:34 am to Wolfhound45
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:34 am to Wolfhound45
quote:Relatively few people care about "changing the dynamic". People want cars that work well and that are convenient. EVs are that.quote:Using that logic, why is owning an EV so important then? You are not changing the dynamic whatsoever.
Who gives a frick how the electricity is generated?
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:34 am to weagle99
quote:So you inundate us on a daily basis with your contrived negative propaganda?
I am anti-EV positive propaganda which we seem to inundated with on a daily basis.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:37 am to dgnx6
quote:Maybe. Pretty neat, right?
So you are saying you are going to use a gas powered generator to charge your vehicle?
quote:If not then gas vehicles are SOL. An EV though can get charged up via natgas, diesel if it's more available than gas, solar, the grid where available, etc.
I thought you couldn’t get gas?
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:39 am to Korkstand
quote:
Hey do you think it's harder to find gas or electricity in Tampa right now?
Then after the storm passes do you think you will be able to get gas anywhere unless they also have electricity (even if the station is on a generator)?
Where do you think the electricity for the gas stations come from?
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:39 am to weagle99
Wonder if you can run the basics of your house off a charged vehicle battery? Like fridge and window unit?
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:41 am to BugAC
quote:Either the grid or a backup generator. Why do you ask?
Where do you think the electricity for the gas stations come from?
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:42 am to weagle99
quote:
Gas cans exist.
So does the sun.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:42 am to Korkstand
quote:
Hey do you think it's harder to find gas or electricity in Tampa right now?
Typical leftist argument. Change the conversation to fit your agenda.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:42 am to weagle99
quote:
Are Super Charging Stations hurricane proof?
Rooftop solar panels rated to 160+. Ready to go as soon as the storm passes and no waiting in lines.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:43 am to Korkstand
quote:
Then after the storm passes do you think you will be able to get gas anywhere unless they also have electricity (even if the station is on a generator)?
You’re right. EV owners should just bring a bunch of electricity cans to the charging station to fill those before the storm…just in case.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:44 am to weagle99
Where were you luddites for the entergy oil spill? By your logic we shut down that form of energy
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:45 am to terriblegreen
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Typical leftist argument. Change the conversation to fit your agenda.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:46 am to weagle99
quote:
I am anti-EV positive propaganda which we seem to inundated with on a daily basis.
This is 100% a figment of your imagination
No one is gaslighting you 24/7 about EVs
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:48 am to ragincajun03
quote:
electricity cans
I think they call them batteries these days.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:49 am to mthorn2
Yes, you can use an EV as a battery for your house
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:51 am to Korkstand
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quote:
Can you plug them in to an ordinary 110 outlet?
They charge slowly that way, but yes.
They ONLY charge if electricity is flowing to the outlet. Those big transmission towers have a proven vulnerability.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:53 am to real turf fan
quote:
They ONLY charge if electricity is flowing to the outlet
Thanks
I thought I could just go up to a residence that had no power and plug it in and charge it
Posted on 9/27/22 at 8:55 am to Korkstand
Kork, I read your posts on the Tech board so I know you are a highly intelligent individual.
While I appreciate your defense of EV, you and I both know that the current battery technology has significant limitations compared to gas engines, namely range and charging time.
Here are some relevant articles that cite these factors of which I am sure you are aware:
EV Range
EV charging times
So first, EV have roughly half the range of comparable gas engine vehicles. And second, it takes just a few minutes to fill up a gas tank with addition gas cans to extend gas engine range. Meanwhile you are waiting many hours on the side of the road charging your EV with a gas powered generator; not that's some irony. :)
For example, we have an old 2003 Chevy Cavalier that we bought from my elderly mother-in-law for 2000 bucks. It only has a 10 gallon gas tank but it still gets about 25 miles per gallon highway miles so it has a range of about 250 miles. We can easily carry four 5 gallon gas cans in the truck which extends the range to about 750 miles.
Now do a similar comparison with your current EV.....
While I appreciate your defense of EV, you and I both know that the current battery technology has significant limitations compared to gas engines, namely range and charging time.
Here are some relevant articles that cite these factors of which I am sure you are aware:
EV Range
EV charging times
So first, EV have roughly half the range of comparable gas engine vehicles. And second, it takes just a few minutes to fill up a gas tank with addition gas cans to extend gas engine range. Meanwhile you are waiting many hours on the side of the road charging your EV with a gas powered generator; not that's some irony. :)
For example, we have an old 2003 Chevy Cavalier that we bought from my elderly mother-in-law for 2000 bucks. It only has a 10 gallon gas tank but it still gets about 25 miles per gallon highway miles so it has a range of about 250 miles. We can easily carry four 5 gallon gas cans in the truck which extends the range to about 750 miles.
Now do a similar comparison with your current EV.....
Posted on 9/27/22 at 9:09 am to NOFOX
quote:
Rooftop solar panels rated to 160+. Ready to go as soon as the storm passes and no waiting in lines.
Personally know of several homes in the Houma area where Ida ripped them from the roof and then this allowed massive water damage into the home. I would not bet on your solar panels surviving a major hurricane intact.
Posted on 9/27/22 at 9:11 am to GurleyGirl
quote:Hey thanks!
Kork, I read your posts on the Tech board so I know you are a highly intelligent individual.
quote:Yes I'm well aware of the limitations of EVs. I'm also aware of the limitations of gas vehicles, as well as the limitations of most tools that I use. I'm pretty adept at choosing the right tool for a particular job.
So first, EV have roughly half the range of comparable gas engine vehicles. And second, it takes just a few minutes to fill up a gas tank with addition gas cans to extend gas engine range. Meanwhile you are waiting many hours on the side of the road charging your EV with a gas powered generator; not that's some irony. :)
For example, we have an old 2003 Chevy Cavalier that we bought from my elderly mother-in-law for 2000 bucks. It only has a 10 gallon gas tank but it still gets about 25 miles per gallon highway miles so it has a range of about 250 miles. We can easily carry four 5 gallon gas cans in the truck which extends the range to about 750 miles.
Now do a similar comparison with your current EV.....
And here's the bottom line, there are only 2 options before/during a storm: evac, or ride it out.
If you evac, pretty much any EV will have the range to get you out of harm's way on one charge. Every time there's a storm or other natural disaster (fires in cali) that knocks out power some folks get all excited hoping to see EVs stranding people all over the place. It's pretty sad to see people hope for that, but funny when they ignore their blue balls and wait for the next time.
If you ride it out, then IMO an EV is actually a more versatile and useful tool in the aftermath of a storm (for the average person, not for rescue crews you dumbass OP).
Are EVs the perfect vehicle in all scenarios? Absolutely not. But they damn sure aren't useless like some think they are.
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