Posted on 11/26/2010 5:04:26 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
What a scam.
Uh how long is going to take it charge the car??
Wow! I feel wonderful, I feel empowered. I feel green!
Just think how green I feel, just knowing that my tax dollars are funding a project to untether the gas pump hose to the coal fired electric plant hose!
What a wonderful global warming solution to the endangered polar bears having to swim a bit further to get to kill an endangered seal, within an endangered ocean.
We, the newly green, are redeemed!
I am so happy to have my tax dollars being wasted on such a grand scale!
Four hours for a quick charge.
Walgreens Launching EV Charging Stations at 18 Locations in Texas
November 26, 2010 1:47:28 AM EST · by Jet Jaguar · 43 replies
slashgear ^ | Nov 18th, 2010 | By Evan Selleck
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2633205/posts
80 electric car charging stations planned in SC
November 22, 2010 11:31:35 AM EST · by Jet Jaguar · 20 replies
The Item ^ | Nov 22, 2010 | N/A
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2631286/posts
Raleigh opens stations for charging electric cars
November 26, 2010 12:30:47 AM EST · by Jet Jaguar · 62 replies
newsobserver.com ^ | Nov 25, 2010 | RAY MARTIN
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2633193/posts
So I have to wait 4 hours to have the car recharge?? Thanks but no thanks..
(I have no direct knowledge of this -- I simply hear it in the NIST-led Smart Grid development meetings, though I'll be attending the PEV group session during next week's meetings at Grid-Interop in Chicago. )
Interesting. Let me know what you find out.
That is the quick charge.
I have read the technology is in work for the 30 minute charger. But it’s not available yet. Perhaps 2013+.
To me time is money... I drive 40 miles one way... So the building I work at is going to allow me to charge for free while I’m working or do I have to wait 4 hours for a quick charge and get home late.. Again thanks no thanks..
Does it diminish battery life?
No discussion about how many amps per charge these little jewels will eat up. For a 220 volt charger, an overnight charge every single day is going to add up pretty darn quickly, and it won’t take the installation of a swarm of these chargers to suddenly overwhelm the local neighborhood grid and fry transformers.
This is one way to force a massive upgrade in the electrical grid...
I dunno. This article mentions the 30 minute charger but has no information on the battery life.
Charging stations coming up as Asheville readies for electric cars
http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20101126/NEWS/311260044
The 8 hour charge will turn into a 12 hour charge. The car owner drops off at 5 pm and returns the next morning all the while hogging a charge spot. This makes for a convenient and free parking spot.
What is the source of the electricy? Magic electron pixies? Odds are that the majority of the elctricity is coming from burning fossil fuels. How is this “green” in the eyes of the ecomentalists? Will not the increase in the vehicles increase demand for electricity?
What I hear in the Smart Grid meetings from folks associated with the electrical vehicle aspect is that one of these cars will on average roughly double a household's consumption of electricity -- which means a LOT more peak consumption.
One plan in development is some kind of communications between the "utilities" (grid-side of the meter) and the charging stations (consumer-side of the meter) to level out the charging peak loads on the transformers.
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