Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Cost of owning an Electric Vehicle

The Electric Vehicle Insanity

The utility companies have thus far had little to say about the alarming cost projections to operate electric vehicles (EVs) or the increased rates that they will be required to charge their customers. It is not just the total amount of electricity required, but the transmission lines and fast charging capacity that must be built at existing filling stations. Neither wind nor solar can support any of it. Electric vehicles will never become the mainstream of transportation!

The problems with electric vehicles (EVs), we showed that they were too expensive, too unreliable, rely on materials mined in China and other unfriendly countries, and require more electricity than the nation can afford. In this second part, we address other factors that will make any sensible reader avoid EVs like the plague. EV Charging Insanity.

In order to match the 2,000 cars that a typical filling station can service in a busy 12 hours, an EV charging station would require 600, 50-watt chargers at an estimated cost of $24 million and a supply of 30 megawatts of power from the grid. That is enough to power 20,000 homes. No one likely thinks about the fact that it can take 30 minutes to 8 hours to recharge a vehicle between empty or just topping off. What are the drivers doing during that time?

ICSC-Canada board member New Zealand-based consulting engineer Bryan Leyland describes why installing electric car charging stations in a city is impractical:
“If you’ve got cars coming into a petrol station, they would stay for an average of five minutes. If you’ve got cars coming into an electric charging station, they would be at least 30 minutes, possibly an hour, but let’s say its 30 minutes. So that’s six times the surface area to park the cars while they’re being charged. So, multiply every petrol station in a city by six. Where are you going to find the place to put them?”
The government of the United Kingdom is already starting to plan for power shortages caused by the charging of thousands of EVs. Starting in June 2022, the government will restrict the time of day you can charge your EV battery. To do this, they will employ smart meters that are programmed to automatically switch off EV charging in peak times to avoid potential blackouts.

In particular, the latest UK chargers will be pre-set to not function during 9-hours of peak loads, from 8 am to 11 am (3-hours), and 4 pm to 10 pm (6-hours). Unbelievably, the UK technology decides when and if an EV can be charged, and even allows EV batteries to be drained into the UK grid if required. Imagine charging your car all night only to discover in the morning that your battery is flat since the state took the power back. Better keep your gas-powered car as a reliable and immediately available backup! While EV charging will be an attractive source of revenue generation for the government, American citizens will be up in arms.

Used Car Market
The average used EV will need a new battery before an owner can sell it, pricing them well above used internal combustion cars. The average age of an American car on the road is 12 years. A 12-year-old EV will be on its third battery. A Tesla battery typically costs $10,000 so there will not be many 12-year-old EVs on the road. Good luck trying to sell your used green fairy tale electric car!

Tuomas Katainen, an enterprising Finish Tesla owner, had an imaginative solution to the battery replacement problem—he blew up his car! New York City-based Insider magazine reported (December 27,2021): “The shop told him the faulty battery needed to be replaced, at a cost of about $22,000. In addition to the hefty fee, the work would need to be authorized by Tesla…

Rather than shell out half the cost of a new Tesla to fix an old one, Katainen decided to do something different… The demolition experts from the YouTube channel Pommijätkät (Bomb Dudes) strapped 66 pounds of high explosives to the car and surrounded the area with slow-motion cameras…the 14 hotdog-shaped charges erupt into a blinding ball of fire, sending a massive shock wave rippling out from the car…The videos of the explosion have a combined 5 million views.



written by Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

do i remember a few years ago the east coast had a black out for a number of days from something that happened out west on the power web.this is good pipe dream but we are not GEORGE JETSON.doesnt anyone use comon sense anymore

Anonymous said...

Well Tesla invented a lot of great things but a lot of his stuff was stolen or lost or misplaced or hidden a lot of suspicious stuff happened to his knowledge. The same thing with those guys that have created vehicles and motors that run on water they were killed in disappeared there's so many funny things out there all the time that are happening Yes sun and wind are wonderful but they're not 100% all the time and not always reliable we need to mixture of everything we have to have something that's really balanced it's too bad there's so much greed and corruption the world that so many people even the oil industry like to cover up stuff so that we don't use any other potential sources for energy and travel than oil and petroleum because they're so much money in it back and 60s even Johnson was mixed up with some racketeers who did a lot of bad things and they say even maybe had President Kennedy killed cuz he was in kahoots with a lot of rats from petroleum business there's a lot of funny stuff that's going on and that has been going on for years!

Anonymous said...

What happened to small cars? One thing I never wanted was an SUV. I have friends who drive Porsche SUVS' There isn't anything much uglier than that.

Everybody just follows along: A Mercedes Benz SUV. Another ugly vehicle. Well, if your neighbor got one, you have to get one too, don't you?

Don't think for yourself; it might kill you!