I will add also that the LENR generator set in the car might as well provide
wasted heat for the building. That does only need a few pipes from the car
to the heating system. The LENR generator will follow you and provide all
the time our energy needs locally.

 

The Tesla S is the way to go. It’s a first step, the next one is put a LENR
generator in the Tesla. That’s easy to say, if we could make affordable,
replicable, safe, LENR generators …

 

Arnaud

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Alain Sepeda
Sent: samedi 16 février 2013 09:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Tesla adds new meaning to "Supercharging"

 

Some people on my forum proposed another idea from LENR strutura
difference...

The idea is that soon there will be hybrid LENR+Electric vehicles like what
LENR-Cars is preparing. One waste is that the cost of such an electric
generator is only peak power, thus at night it is a wasted capacity.

the idea is thus to plug the car at night, or in the day, not only to charge
the car if needed, but to feed the grid if possible.

will it be useful ? that is where the smart-grid technology can help. the
car will feed the grid at the parking, and be paid for (to pay the
maintenance and the effort). the battery could also be used to help the
grid, but the cost will be higher...
will it be useful ? maybe not at night because the cost of maintenance will
be too high, but in the day vars could help the grid to absorb peak demand.

with lenr, knowing the cost of solar and wind energy, of storage, there is
no doubt there will be no solar or wind generator used beside some niche
application (and even, it might be replaced by TEG+LENR).

2013/2/16 Jouni Valkonen <[email protected]>

It is good to remember that when electric vehicles goes into mainstream —
around early 2020's, there will be (wireless) solar/wind charging option in
every parking lot. Charging option will be free only when there is
oversupply of solar and wind power.

 

—Jouni

 

On 15 February 2013 21:13, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

http://money.cnn.com/2013/02/15/autos/tesla-model-s/

There are only a half-dozen of these charging stations in the country, and
the closest one for me is almost two hours away... but damn ... these
vehicles are lust-worthy.

 

 

 

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