EVs in the US... coming to Aus next?, page-505

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    of course ------------- surely only an uneducated poor observer would ask if there will be power restrictions in heat waves in Australia

    the blindest of observers would recognise that there already are and have been for decades --

    in heatwaves, very often states and power companies ask people to restrict power usage during peak hours - because on blisteringly hot days - people come home to a hot house, hit the aircon. sit outside waiting for the house to cool down, then go inside to cook. they also run the washing machine etc etc.

    this is life and it's been life for ages ------------------ why would anyone even expect that it would be different when EV's come?

    it's faaarking obvious.

    It's also obvious that an EV can be charged between say 11pm and 3 or 4 am - with fussing the power grid much at all. - Very easy to manage with some kind of timing.


    only in wackadoodle world do these normal management issues become excuses for retardation
 
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