Yep,
De Anza college has E-W tracking solar panels across this parking lot.

Cor van de Water
Chief Scientist
Proxim Wireless Corporation http://www.proxim.com
Email: [email protected] Private: http://www.cvandewater.info
Skype: cor_van_de_water Tel: +1 408 383 7626


-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga
via EV
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 6:23 AM
To: brucedp5; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Images are up: 507 EVs = New Guinness World Record
@eaasv.org NDEW

Bruce,
Tell me about the solar canopy in all those pictures.  The sun appeared
to
be directly overhead, yet the arrays were catching less than half the
sun.
Maybe they are going to back fill more panels later?  Or were these E/W
tracking arrays?

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of brucedp5 via EV
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 6:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EVDL] Images are up: 507 EVs = New Guinness World Record
@eaasv.org NDEW



Please see
http://brucedp14.altervista.org/eaasvr14/

Getting these images up and creating the pages has been a slow-go with
so
much happening, and my Internet connection reduced (hopefully only
temporally) to a 56k modem. But this documentation project is now up for
your viewing pleasure (see above URL). I found the EVent quite nice, and
I
got to sit in plugins I had not checked out before.

While the Leaf will fit the needs of most people, 'my' needs are
different
(I just plain do not physically fit in small EVs). I found the eNV200
Electric Van on display at the Nissan booth much more roomy than the
Leaf
EV
http://brucedp14.altervista.org/eaasvr14/eaasvr14-20140920-brucedp-009-l
.j
pg
There was however a control model mounted on the door that
interfered-with/bumped-into my knees. It would have been quite easy for
Nissan to relocate that control elsewhere.

Sadly, Nissan did not compensate for the inefficiencies of converting an
existing ice-designed-van by increasing the pack size to bring up to
today's 100mile range standard. The eNV200 EV did have the same L3
CHAdeMO
& L2 charging ability which I would want (though the L2 may not be 6kW
for
the USA model).

The eNV200 the rep kept repeatedly saying "Its only a prototype", like
to
put people off from considering it. Yet, there were plenty of the public
crawling all over it wanting it. And the eNV200 is available in Europe
http://www.nissan.co.uk/GB/en/vehicle/electric-vehicles/e-nv200/charging
-a
nd-battery/charging-nissan-e-nv200-and-battery.html
' ... Nissan e-NV200 (3kW on-board charger) will take around 8 hours.
The
6.6kW on-board charger (available as an option or standard on certain
grades) lets you charge your Nissan e-NV200 at home in just 4 hours
using
a 32A Home Charging Unit. ...'
(100 mile range figures shown on that site are using the European range
tests)

However the USA version seems to only offer the wimpy L2 3kW on-board
charger (like the cheaper Leaf trims) http://www.env200.com/ as it takes
8
hours to recharge ( :weak: ). Hopefully, Nissan will get their act
together and offer the L2 6kW as an option (I would have no problem
paying
extra for that ability).

Sadly, the problem as I see it, if I had a converter add two more L2 6kW
chargers on-board (for a total of 3 L2 j1772 ports), I would likely lose
my warranty coverage, and might also be denied service support (though
the
EV would be mine, I still could not do anything I wanted with it, like
with a conversion). Such is the disadvantage of a purchasing a
production
EV and being dependent on their support (i.e. Tesla cutting off support,
etc.
http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EValert-Don
-t
-buy-a-salvaged-Tesla-EV-to-repair-drive-video-tp4671831.html
)

The eNV200 EV the rep brought had the cargo trim, which is what I would
have wanted so I could modify it to my needs. I like that it had less
windows like a panel van.

I do not know if I would go as far as to totally camper-van convert it,
but I would want a warn/cool comfortable interior I could stretch out in
while I waited on a slow public EVSE.

I am hoping I could keep the interior cozy during charging using the
EV's
heating and cooling. Besides some stow-away bedding, I could see wanting
a
small refrigerator (w/ a freezer compartment) and a small microwave, a
hide-away large screen Internet connection (my eyes are worsening), and
an
enclosed space in the back for a sink and cassette-toilet.

I figure a quiet 3kW on-board gen-set mounted up-front could provide
enough power to handle what heating or cooling I would want while I get
just enough of a charge to reach another public energy replenishing
point.

Meaning I would pretty much just want the spartan-basics for the
occasional long-trip out into the EV-boonies: where
no-EV-has-gone-charging-before and EVSE is likely not to be found.


I had seen the BMW i3 EV while one was charging. At the EVent I was
pleased to find it had more room in front than the eNV200 eVan
http://brucedp14.altervista.org/eaasvr14/eaasvr14-20140920-brucedp-018-l
.j
pg


But it is the KIA Soul EV that had the most room both in front and in
the
rear seating. It also had a quite impressive pack capacity
http://brucedp14.altervista.org/eaasvr14/eaasvr14-20140920-brucedp-020-l
.j
pg


However, only the eNV200 had the space in the rear for me to stretch-out
and catch a nap while charging. Too bad I can not have the front space
of
the Soul, a longer rear bed space like the eNV200, and the flexibility
to
add as many j1772 ports and on-board chargers as I would want. Many a
time
have come across public EVSE that have three available. I could do the
same as I did with my S-10 Blazer conversion EV (have multiple on-board
chargers), being able to charge from multiple power sources up to the
taper SOC point, and then disconnect from EVSE that were no longer
needed,
leaving just one EVSE connected to finish the charge.

Terry Hershner and his modified Zero e-motorcycle were at the EVent.
http://brucedp14.altervista.org/eaasvr14/eaasvr14-20140920-brucedp-037-l
.j
pg

Besides the better range from adding the Vetter kit, I am sure that
added
surface area made it beneficial for getting sponsorship funding for his
multiple cross USA trips, and ecycle improvements/repairs.
Note all the signatures people put like nose-art. It reminded me of all
the signatures the Saturn Sales team wrote on the GM Semi-truck door of
all their EV1 promotion adventures (they only signed on the inside of
the
door, so you had to be there during the unloading/loading of the EV1(s)
to
see the signatures when the side door was open)
http://brucedp99.0catch.com/napa99/napa99-21.jpg
http://brucedp99.0catch.com/napa99/


Having already expressed to the Lightning Electric Motorcycle reps my
pleasure that they offered quick and L2 charging abilities, I was
saddened
to hear that the Zero only offers the cheaper L2 3kw and L1 charging
ability. Terry had to add his own chargers to reduce his cross country
charging times. I surely hope Zero offers a quick and full L2 6kW
charging
ability as a customer purchase option (perhaps an authorized OEM
installer
could handle that).

All in all, the EVent was a lot of fun. Now that my operation is over
and
I am feeling better, I can plan to attend the next eaasv.org rally in
2015
:-)




For EVLN posts use:
http://www.evdl.org/archive/index.html#nabble+template%2FNamlServlet.jtp
%3
Fmacro%3Dsearch_page%26node%3D413529%26query%3Devln%26sort%3Ddate


{brucedp.150m.com}



--
View this message in context:
http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/Images-are-
up
-507-EVs-New-Guinness-World-Record-eaasv-org-NDEW-tp4672164.html
Sent from the Electric Vehicle Discussion List mailing list archive at
Nabble.com.
_______________________________________________
UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub
http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org
For EV drag racing discussion, please use NEDRA
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)
_______________________________________________
UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub
http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org
For EV drag racing discussion, please use NEDRA
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)

_______________________________________________
UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub
http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org
For EV drag racing discussion, please use NEDRA 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)

Reply via email to