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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7138336" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>If the vans had say a 75kwhr battery each and are parked say 12 hrs over night, and they used 80% of there charge every day leaving 60kwhr of charge needed every night then a standard home 7kw charger would cover each vehicle.</p><p>In fact they would only need 8 hrs ish.</p><p>Given that 60kwhrs is around 240 miles of range I doubt they use as much as that in a day.</p><p></p><p>most will use less than 25kwhrs of electric and do about 100 miles per day on average.</p><p>That’s only 3 and a bit hrs of charger each if charged very day, 100 vans is still 208 kwh per hour over the 12 hrs they are parked, every night. . . 2.08 kwh each over a 12 hr night.</p><p></p><p>if I was them I would install solar electric and large battery storage which is being encouraged at the moments by electric utilities, large commercial demand users that fit battery systems that have grid hook ups are being encouraged with incentives to the companies.</p><p>If they slow the utilities to use them for grid stability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7138336, member: 55822"] If the vans had say a 75kwhr battery each and are parked say 12 hrs over night, and they used 80% of there charge every day leaving 60kwhr of charge needed every night then a standard home 7kw charger would cover each vehicle. In fact they would only need 8 hrs ish. Given that 60kwhrs is around 240 miles of range I doubt they use as much as that in a day. most will use less than 25kwhrs of electric and do about 100 miles per day on average. That’s only 3 and a bit hrs of charger each if charged very day, 100 vans is still 208 kwh per hour over the 12 hrs they are parked, every night. . . 2.08 kwh each over a 12 hr night. if I was them I would install solar electric and large battery storage which is being encouraged at the moments by electric utilities, large commercial demand users that fit battery systems that have grid hook ups are being encouraged with incentives to the companies. If they slow the utilities to use them for grid stability. [/QUOTE]
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