Eventually enough EVs will be charging overnight that we'lll exceed the baseline power that companies need to make, but I expect that is decades off, and it will probably never occur. At that point, there will be so much rooftop solar that people will be happy to charge during the day.
So your building owner is incapable of running power cords to the garage or having assigned parking? Almost every complex around here has assigned parking, and even 120V chargers, running off simple power plugs, work fine for the majority of drivers. We have the 240V because, well, overkill.
That just means we need more chargers. The same thing happens when gas station lines get huge. There's no reason we can't have chargers all over the place. Simply mandate that some fraction of all new parking spaces have 240V EV charging, and write increased power requirements into code. Problem more than solved.
If you go over 100 miles in a day 3-4 times a month, you're in the minority. We go over 100 miles a day maybe half that often. Even then, a Volt, with 50 miles of EV range, would save you massive money. Even better, a short range EV for 80% of your driving and then a gas-powered car for the other 20% would end up saving you money. Gas, depreciation, and maintenance would more than pay for the cost of the EV, including insurance.
Takes me 20 seconds to fill up my EV. Walk over, plug the car in, and walk away. It takes me far longer to get gas. I actually have to drive to the place. Sometimes there are even lines. Then it costs more in the end.
I'd say go to your Chevy dealer and check out the Spark EV, but judging by your selection of vehicles, you don't live in a state that offers them. The lease deals are killer.
People don't have gas stations at home either. Building up infrastructure at home, work, and shopping centers can solve that issue. Every powered kiosk for street parking in urban areas can become a paid charging station. I know plenty of workplaces that offer charging during the day. As for people in dense urban areas like NYC, they largely don't have cars.
We have two 240v charging stations in the garage, for our two super-cheap EVs (Chevy Spark EV and Fiat 500e). Our rooftop solar power production offsets approximately 100% of the power we use, including the cars and electric water heating. We have two other cars that rarely get used.
Pro-Israel pages get removed on a regular basis. Ant-Israel pages and antisemitic pages live long and strong. I'm fully in support of taking down violent pro-Israel pages. I think you'd be hard pressed to find one. Meanwhile, in Arabic, Facebook is filled with pro-stabbing, death-to-Jews messaging.
Some gems from their trash: "Despite the lack of direct research, there is significant indirect evidence..." "Many studies and emission inventories suggest..." But here's my favorite: "It can be hypothesised that..."
Good private trackers rake in hundreds if not thousands a month, if they're so inclined. TPB is the commons. People don't want to pay to maintain the commons when they can enjoy a private country club.
Shamnesty International is downright antisemitic. They are a new purveyor of blood libels. If I were a spy agency, I'd monitor them for ties to terrorist organizations.
I personally teach kids with autism. I have also been around classrooms with kids in autism. Purposeful, intelligent socialization led by an adult who understands kids with autism will make a big difference to social skills. There are little things like eye contact that make a huge different to their life experiences. I have recommended social groups many times, and the kids have found the experience rewarding. I have also given specific pointers that have made large differences, but the social groups did a lot of the foundation laying for success.
If I had a child with autism, I would certainly send them to a social group. Of course I'd look around for the best I could find.
Eventually enough EVs will be charging overnight that we'lll exceed the baseline power that companies need to make, but I expect that is decades off, and it will probably never occur. At that point, there will be so much rooftop solar that people will be happy to charge during the day.
So your building owner is incapable of running power cords to the garage or having assigned parking? Almost every complex around here has assigned parking, and even 120V chargers, running off simple power plugs, work fine for the majority of drivers. We have the 240V because, well, overkill.
That just means we need more chargers. The same thing happens when gas station lines get huge. There's no reason we can't have chargers all over the place. Simply mandate that some fraction of all new parking spaces have 240V EV charging, and write increased power requirements into code. Problem more than solved.
You say petrol, so I assume you're not in the US. Our EV leases for, after tax rebates, about $1000 a year. Can't afford that?
If you go over 100 miles in a day 3-4 times a month, you're in the minority. We go over 100 miles a day maybe half that often. Even then, a Volt, with 50 miles of EV range, would save you massive money. Even better, a short range EV for 80% of your driving and then a gas-powered car for the other 20% would end up saving you money. Gas, depreciation, and maintenance would more than pay for the cost of the EV, including insurance.
Takes me 20 seconds to fill up my EV. Walk over, plug the car in, and walk away. It takes me far longer to get gas. I actually have to drive to the place. Sometimes there are even lines. Then it costs more in the end.
I'd say go to your Chevy dealer and check out the Spark EV, but judging by your selection of vehicles, you don't live in a state that offers them. The lease deals are killer.
People don't have gas stations at home either. Building up infrastructure at home, work, and shopping centers can solve that issue. Every powered kiosk for street parking in urban areas can become a paid charging station. I know plenty of workplaces that offer charging during the day. As for people in dense urban areas like NYC, they largely don't have cars.
We have two 240v charging stations in the garage, for our two super-cheap EVs (Chevy Spark EV and Fiat 500e). Our rooftop solar power production offsets approximately 100% of the power we use, including the cars and electric water heating. We have two other cars that rarely get used.
Rock and roll.
Pro-Israel pages get removed on a regular basis. Ant-Israel pages and antisemitic pages live long and strong. I'm fully in support of taking down violent pro-Israel pages. I think you'd be hard pressed to find one. Meanwhile, in Arabic, Facebook is filled with pro-stabbing, death-to-Jews messaging.
See my post far below.
https://hardware.slashdot.org/...
https://hardware.slashdot.org/...
You got me.
The paper is bullshit.
http://31.184.194.81/10.1016/j... = Sci-hub link.
It's absolute garbage "research". Speculation layered upon speculation. It has the quality of a rant.
Victor Timmers is still getting his BEng. He was a research intern. Yay!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vi...
Peter A.J. Achten is a hydraulics engineer for INNAS.
http://www.innas.com/
Some gems from their trash:
"Despite the lack of direct research, there is significant indirect evidence..."
"Many studies and emission inventories suggest..."
But here's my favorite:
"It can be hypothesised that..."
WTF?
No shit!
Good private trackers rake in hundreds if not thousands a month, if they're so inclined. TPB is the commons. People don't want to pay to maintain the commons when they can enjoy a private country club.
Shamnesty International is downright antisemitic. They are a new purveyor of blood libels. If I were a spy agency, I'd monitor them for ties to terrorist organizations.
Shows Herbert for the so-so writer he is.
Mod you to 1000.
You get what you deserve.
I personally teach kids with autism. I have also been around classrooms with kids in autism. Purposeful, intelligent socialization led by an adult who understands kids with autism will make a big difference to social skills. There are little things like eye contact that make a huge different to their life experiences. I have recommended social groups many times, and the kids have found the experience rewarding. I have also given specific pointers that have made large differences, but the social groups did a lot of the foundation laying for success.
If I had a child with autism, I would certainly send them to a social group. Of course I'd look around for the best I could find.
Ah, I see you use the Ministry of Truth's dictionary. Stop abusing language.
No shit. All of a sudden /. readers are anti-freedom of speech? Right.
Child porn and free speech are the same? You're messed in the head.
What kind of vile scum are you to equate free speech for political change with videos of people chopping heads off and incitement to murder?