I'm thinking Alex Jones ISN'T the most reliable source anymore. And 9 minutes to put that much juice into a car size battery pack? Your typical 200 amp service to the house probably isn't going to cut it, and the EMF field around the wiring alone with that much current flying would probably create a host of issues including localized heating.
How high of voltage you want to go (or want to be sitting on)? Most wiring is only rated to 600V. I realize the packs are up around 800V now, but if you get in a crash there could be a chance of creating a wormhole at some point.
I was thinking the same thing, being capable of storing the juice is one thing, getting the juice in there is another. You can’t put a substation up at every charging spot. The grid is already failing on hot summer days, now think of a place like Southern California plugging in eight million cars a day. It would be amazing for off grid power though. They’re even pushing electric semi-trucks, one Pilot would take down the power grid in four states lol. And what’s the temperature operating range? Not to mention they are passing laws that allow the state to suck the power out of your car and put it back into the grid.
I'm thinking Alex Jones ISN'T the most reliable source anymore. And 9 minutes to put that much juice into a car size battery pack? Your typical 200 amp service to the house probably isn't going to cut it, and the EMF field around the wiring alone with that much current flying would probably create a host of issues including localized heating.
There you go bringing facts into the fantasy...
My "Alex Jones was right" jar is full to the max. I'll happily consider what he says.
Higher voltages bro. Not to complicated for us EEs to figure out.
How high of voltage you want to go (or want to be sitting on)? Most wiring is only rated to 600V. I realize the packs are up around 800V now, but if you get in a crash there could be a chance of creating a wormhole at some point.
I was thinking the same thing, being capable of storing the juice is one thing, getting the juice in there is another. You can’t put a substation up at every charging spot. The grid is already failing on hot summer days, now think of a place like Southern California plugging in eight million cars a day. It would be amazing for off grid power though. They’re even pushing electric semi-trucks, one Pilot would take down the power grid in four states lol. And what’s the temperature operating range? Not to mention they are passing laws that allow the state to suck the power out of your car and put it back into the grid.