MattR
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I put "surplus" like that for a reason. I don't know that much about how the grid works, but understand that there are many different sources of power. Say energy production can top 90gW for Texas...usage hangs around 40 most nights during peak times from what I've seen. EVs won't touch it.True. At least until it’s not, like the Texas winter of ’21; aka Snovid 21.
But how much surplus do we have overnight with the usage involved? Do we even have 1% EV in TX? Let’s imagine we had 5%, all charging overnight, how long would it be until restrictions were put in place do you think?
In a normal Dec. - Mar. or what some northern dwellers call winter, we’re sitting pretty. Not as pretty as Miami, but yeah not much going on overnight.
We’ll find out in the next 5-10 years.
What sucks is that daily use has broke 80gW some days so Texas is really pushing it. What needs to happen is for there to be an arrangement for EVs to be used as energy storage during the peak times.