DucRider
Well-Known Member
And what make you think that the grid is maxed out and power generation can't be gradually increased to meet demand. Plus dispersed solar is likely (almost certainly) going to increase and offset the need for the grid to supply all of the additional powerIf all 375 million cars in the US were converted to EV’s, and assuming each one consumes an average of 10kWh per day* all sourced from the grid, it would increase the daily US electricity grid consumption by ~25%. Yeah, a decent chunk of that would be at night, but enough would be during the day to significantly stress our already stressed electric grid. I wouldn’t consider this a “myth”.*10kWh/day consumption based on 15k miles per year or ~40 miles per day usage and 4kWh/mi consumption rate.
Here’s the math. Feel free to check my work and correct any miscalculations.
275M cars x 10kWh per day consumption = 2.75 billion kWh/day total consumption for 275M EVs.
Current US electricity consumption is 4,222.5 tWh (4.2 trillion KWh) per year, or 11.6 billion kWh per day. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_the_United_States
“In 2018 the total US consumption of electricity was 4,222.5 terawatt-hours (TWh)”
2.75B kWh increase to the 11.6B kWh current consumption is ~25% increase. This would not be a trivial impact.
In no scenario do all ICE vehicles disappear overnight and the grid need to suddenly supply 25% more power.
I have seen nothing from any utility to indicate they will not be able to supply the needed power. Have you? Do you have a link?
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