On Mon Oct 04 09:14:03 PDT 2021 ev@lists.evdl.org said:
>The number that would be more interesting is how many people lose power
>for at least 20 hours at least once a year. However, I cannot find that
>statistic. I would think many of those people would find V2G (or to
>home) quite attractive.
Ye
I believe V2H WILL be TREMENDOUS selling point.
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021, 10:08 paul dove via EV wrote:
>Well, that is a little presumptuous. I never claimed no one needed it.
> I claimed it wold not be a selling point for EV's. Not enough people are in
> that situation to make a difference in
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-- Original Message --
From: "paul dove via EV"
To: "ev@lists.evdl.org"
Cc: "paul dove" ; "Tim Economu"
Sent: 04-Oct-21 06:01:40
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EV Digest, Vol 108, Issue
I have to admit that we’re up in the Tualatin mountains in Oregon and while we
don’t get power outages all that often, when we do, it can take a long time to
get the power back on.
We have an F150 Lightning reservation. Partly because for my business
(Transport Evolved) to help carry around ge
Well, that is a little presumptuous. I never claimed no one needed it. I
claimed it wold not be a selling point for EV's. Not enough people are in that
situation to make a difference in sales. Besides my vehicle was $78,000. I
believe a house backup system can be purchased for much less than
" I said that. Lost power for three days back in the 90's when a tornado
blew through. Not worth investing a lot of money for 3 days every 25 years."
That seems like a quaint world view to me. "I don't need it so no one else does
either" .
We have lived in rural America for the past 40 years a