before catching fire? Will there be enough room above the trees?
On Nov 29, 11:27 am, dick thompson <rhomp2...@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> | First Electric Cars Have Power Industry Worried
> | from the they'll-find-a-way-to-charge-double-for-it dept.
> | posted by Soulskill on Sunday November 28, @08:15 (Power)
> |https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/10/11/28/0248212/First-Electric-C...
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>
> [0]Hugh Pickens writes "Jonathan Fahey writes for AP that as the first
> mass-market electric cars go on sale next month, the power industry faces
> a huge growth opportunity, with SoCal Edison expecting to be charging
> 100,000 cars by 2015 and California setting a goal of 1 million electric
> vehicles by 2020. But [1]utility executives are worried that the
> difficulty of keeping the lights on for the first crop of buyers — and
> their neighbors — could slow the growth of this industry because it's
> inevitable that electric utilities will suffer some difficulties early
> on. 'We are all going to be a lot smarter two years from now,' says Mark
> Perry, director of product planning for Nissan North America. When
> plugged into a [2]home charging station the first Leafs and Volts will
> draw 3,300 Watts and take about 8 hours to deliver a full charge, but
> both carmakers may soon boost that to 6,600 Watts. The Tesla Roadster, an
> electric sports car with a huge battery, can draw 16,800 Watts. That
> means that adding an electric vehicle or two to a neighborhood can be
> like adding another house, and it can stress the equipment that services
> those houses. The problem is that transformers that distribute power from
> the electrical grid to homes are often designed to handle less than about
> 12,000 watts so the extra stress on a transformer from one or two
> electric vehicles could cause it to overheat and fail, knocking out power
> to the block."
>
> Discuss this story at:
> http://hardware.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10/11/28/0248212&from=ne...
>
> Links:
> 0.http://hughpickens.com/slashdot/
> 1.http://www.pressherald.com/business/opportunity-has-power-industry-sc...
> 2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charging_station
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