Posted on 04/08/2024 9:19:09 AM PDT by Red Badger
The town will have more chargers than residents. Where will all the power come from?
Might be a good idea to invest in Generators for the starting stations.
Yeehaw Junction, Florida is the halfway point for the Florida Turnpike to Miami. It makes sense since this is a controlled roadway with really only a few gasoline stations in government areas of food, gas, bathrooms… etc. Superchargers would make logic since the alternative is to drive a long way into major cities for recharging.
The H3 tunnel through Oahu has massive fans in case of a fire. There is not enough electricity to power the fans and the city of Honolulu. So when they test the fans the power goes out in Honolulu. Add thousands of electric cars to the grid...
Yep, I believe it.
Do they even have 200 cars in Yeehaw Junction?
Still one stoplight? is that little truck stop just west of it still there.
Fond memories. Can’t believe it hasn’t been turned into subdivisions and golf courses by now.
I had to research charging availability for a trip to Miami a few months ago. Pretty much nothing reliable in the area - a few third-party station in Naples area and one or two in east coast — but deemed it unfit for wife’s EV trip.
A super-charger there would be useful for SF trips.
Separately, everything I’ve read says that supercharging wears the batteries out faster and is not recommended for regular service.
“Still one stoplight? is that little truck stop just west of it still there.”
I was on the turnpike southbound so I didn’t exit. I haven’t been through YJ in several years so I am not sure but the last time, yep truck stop/gas convenience store right after the light causes all kinds of backups if I remember.
The first of two needed.....
This is about 25-30 miles dead west of me. There is a huge solar plant, and a nuke plant in the area.
At least it will be fairly clean.
I was thinking of a Buc-Ee’s somehwere
This would be a ‘MUSK-ee’s’.................
It may take a little body work but I think it will fit in a Tesla.
Big tire car o the move
One supercharger requires 250kW power. 200 stalls will require 50 MW! Hope there’s a large natural gas power plant nearby.
If two hundred EVs hooked up at once, it would take days to charge them.
Unlike gasoline, electricity isn’t kept in a tank under the chargers.
Yeehaw Junction is on the Florida Toll road. Not US75 or 95. In the middle of the State. It gets some traffic running from Miami to PB to Orlando. A State Rd goes from Vero Beach towards Tampa. There are 3-4 gas stations. The famous Inn is kaput. Not a huge intersection to support 200 bays of chargers - in my opinion. Not even fast-food/Mcdonalds. You can get boiled peanuts and beef jerky there.
No problem, they use massive diesel generators……. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 There is a large supercharger station outside San Francisco which has diesel generators. I think Telsa is waiting for the additional power to be run to that location, but it kind of defeats the whole EV fan boys when they find out evil oil is being used to charge their Telsa. Of course the oil, coal, natural gas power plants that generate the bulk of electricity in the USA don’t count somehow. 🤔
200 public bathroom stalls (in SF or LA) would be more useful to the environment.
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