Re: [EVDL] Big Oil’s green makeover

2020-09-18 Thread Peter VanDerWal via EV
I was in Amsterdam back in February, seemed like every street had charging stations on it. > That's already happening. France seems to be pretty much all in for EVs. > > I was there in early March (right before the big lockdown) and both stops I > made on the A10 heading north to Paris had

[EVDL] Climate change and economics. Mention of using EV's.

2020-09-18 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
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Re: [EVDL] EV Digest, Vol 95, Issue 18

2020-09-18 Thread Offgrid Systems via EV
Oh yeah forgot the company I cofounded! Magnum Energy makes product here in the USA. t -- Kind regards, Tim Economu Offgrid Systems LLC On 9/18/2020 1:08 PM, ev-requ...@lists.evdl.org wrote: Sunpower is the only US maker of PV panels that I can think of. Enphase makes grid-tie inverters,

Re: [EVDL] EV Digest, Vol 95, Issue 18

2020-09-18 Thread Offgrid Systems via EV
"I couldn't name a single U.S producer of PV modules, and the BOS equipment is mostly assembled in China as well." Only one of the best PV modules in the world. Silfab, Bellingham Wa, USA and Ontario (I think) Canada. Now shipping 330W monocrystaline at .50/W available all day from Platt

Re: [EVDL] Looking for a charger, 134V

2020-09-18 Thread John Lussmyer via EV
On Fri Sep 18 15:39:27 PDT 2020 cor.vandewa...@gmail.com said: >Technically that is a 32s pack, each of the 16 modules has 2 series pairs >of cells (total 4 cells in a Leaf module). Very technically, and saying 10p32s with the term "Leaf Module" would be VERY confusing. I use the term for the

Re: [EVDL] Looking for a charger, 134V

2020-09-18 Thread Cor van de Water via EV
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Re: [EVDL] Looking for a charger, 134V

2020-09-18 Thread Jay Summet via EV
I'm using a (pair of) Thunderstruck 2500's along with their EVCC and generally happy with them. (Wiring two in parallel was a bit of a drag, I'd recommend sticking with one if you don't need super fast charging, or going with an Elcon 5000 if you want 5kw)

[EVDL] Looking for a charger, 134V

2020-09-18 Thread John Lussmyer via EV
Helping a friend fix up his S10 conversion, upgrading to Leaf modules. (truck has a Zilla 1K LV) We can fit 80 modules, configured at 5p16s. So we are looking for a charger that can output around 134V. Not finding much available (EVWest only). Possibly an Elcon 2500 or 5000, or a

Re: [EVDL] Big Oil’s green makeover

2020-09-18 Thread Mark Abramowitz via EV
I think I agree with all your points. In terms of major companies successfully transforming to a new business, the best examples are where technology and the market has changed - and this is exactly the case here. I’m sure there are many examples that I can’t think of off the top of my head,

Re: [EVDL] Big Oil’s green makeover

2020-09-18 Thread Lee Hart via EV
Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote: I don’t disagree, but neither do I care. I don’t want a company holding on to a business that doesn’t work for them. I’d rather they sell it to someone interested in making it work. The problem with that is that if the business is poor, they can't get anything

Re: [EVDL] EV Digest, Vol 95, Issue 17

2020-09-18 Thread paul dove via EV
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Re: [EVDL] Big Oil’s green makeover

2020-09-18 Thread Mark Abramowitz via EV
I don’t disagree, but neither do I care. I don’t want a company holding on to a business that doesn’t work for them. I’d rather they sell it to someone interested in making it work. Further, if they can seed and build a company with solidly environmental products, I’m thrilled. It’s tough to