• bufalo1973@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    But if you have batteries at home you almost don’t need the grid. Add an EV and you hit two birds with one stone.

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        8 months ago

        It’s certainly possible, but is it worth it?

        EV batteries tend to use some of the best technology available in order to get power density and energy density where they need to be. A house battery can be much bigger and heavier if that makes it cheaper.

        Somebody at work was just telling me about some efforts to reuse e.g. Tesla battery packs for home or grid storage rather than recycling them. Even if the pack can only hold 80% of its original charge, that’s fine if you can just buy a few of those cheaply.

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        8 months ago

        Yes, but it tends to be the largest ones, like the F150 or the Hummer. In other words, the ones that FuckCars hates the most, and for mostly good reasons.

        You also need to setup the charger right to make it work, but that tends to be secondary.

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        8 months ago

        I don’t see it. Better use less density (and cheaper) ones. Like the salt ones Chinese are developing/selling.