250kwh/night?
Really?
At a rated 240wh/mile for example (Tesla M3) you know people driving 1000 miles
a day per car?
American motorists average 13500 miles a year, which is an average of just
under 37 miles a day. If you figure 250 kWh/mile (as I said, the model 3 is
rated at 240, and after 2+ years I average 239, close enough, summer better,
winter worse), that works out to under 10 kWH per day (call it 10, spread with
a shovel)
A FAR cry from 250kWh. In fact, the battery on a model 3 is 75kWh, you aren’t
running it down 3+ times a day
—
Charlie
73 de KG2V
Http://www.thegallos.com
> To pile on with one more gotcha. Two EV cars, with batteries @ 250KWH to
> recharge every night in your home? Do the math per house and per
> neighborhood. Get a price to upgrade your entrance service.
>
> Grant KZ1W
>
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