50 MILLION EVs plugged into the GRID?

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • The average home in Florida (without a pool) uses 50 kilowatt hours (kWh) daily.
    A 10kW solar array with 24 to 26 panels up top can meet that energy need easily.
    Every HOME that gets solar REMOVES 50kWh in daily demand from the grid.
    At 4 miles per kWh my little Chevy Bolt EV uses 15 kWh per day to drive a 60 mile round trip commute. Larger EV's will use more daily kWh's per vehicle, depending on the distance of their commute.
    The best way to offset the kWh demands of MILLIONS of EV's is to put solar on more residential and commercial rooftops across the United States.
    There are 7 million commercial buildings and 82 million single family homes in the USA. If one house with a 10kW rooftop solar array offsets just two EV's we can easily generate enough power to charge millions of EV's.
    Advances in technology and grid scale solar installed by the local electric utilities will also increase the power output on the grid. Here in Tampa Bay the local electric company (TECO) has installed over 6.4 million solar panels in the rural areas of eastern Pasco and Hillsborough counties.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @UncleBensChannel
    @UncleBensChannel  15 днів тому +1

    If you drive an EV or want to own one please drop a comment!

  • @SteveLomas-k6k
    @SteveLomas-k6k 13 днів тому +1

    When they can get 450 miles in 2 minutes, in any weather, no degradation- I might be interested.
    And when 'climate change' makes Michigan as warm and sunny as Florida, I'll charge it with my solar panels. Can't wait!