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I hope to see a V2G export tarrif soon, that would really be a step in load spreading.
I’ve heard that there is a V2G version of the Zappi comming soon.
Over 1,250,000 ev's on uk roads. At a guessed average of 40kWh packs per. That would be 50,000,000kWh potential storage that will likely be distributed evenly across population density. 25% of that being exported at 17.00 to 21.00hrs would be 12,500,000kWh taken off peak hours and sent to the graveyard shift for charging. Looks good to me.
This stuff is only profitable if it is only us weirdos doing it. A million EVs charging on off-peak and discharging at peak time totally removes the supply-demand imbalance. And it fits with typical EV usage too, a commuter might get home at 6pm with 60% battery, the car can then discharge another 20% into the grid over the next 2hrs and recharge back up to 80% in the small hours ready for the morning.Joeboy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 7:24 amOver 1,250,000 ev's on uk roads. At a guessed average of 40kWh packs per. That would be 50,000,000kWh potential storage that will likely be distributed evenly across population density. 25% of that being exported at 17.00 to 21.00hrs would be 12,500,000kWh taken off peak hours and sent to the graveyard shift for charging. Looks good to me.
Sorry OP we meandered.
That would be ideal for me, as I need to swap the Tesla at the end of this month, but have 3 other EVs to charge. Added to my charger issues currently( pun intended) it has been hard to manage charging with export as I’ve got to charge some of the cars at a lower rate to avoid tripping the main board.
I'd happily let profit go if we had a big upswing in cleaner air.Stinsy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 7:54 amThis stuff is only profitable if it is only us weirdos doing it. A million EVs charging on off-peak and discharging at peak time totally removes the supply-demand imbalance. And it fits with typical EV usage too, a commuter might get home at 6pm with 60% battery, the car can then discharge another 20% into the grid over the next 2hrs and recharge back up to 80% in the small hours ready for the morning.Joeboy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 7:24 amOver 1,250,000 ev's on uk roads. At a guessed average of 40kWh packs per. That would be 50,000,000kWh potential storage that will likely be distributed evenly across population density. 25% of that being exported at 17.00 to 21.00hrs would be 12,500,000kWh taken off peak hours and sent to the graveyard shift for charging. Looks good to me.
Sorry OP we meandered.
We might find ourselves in the position that lots of countries are in on sunny days where there is too much solar on the grid…
How long is a piece of string? They spent years “working” on a house battery and then launched a rebadged version of something that’d been on the market for years!