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stretch851 t1_j1kq4l3 wrote

Yeah that's an insane amount of energy. But maybe it could work if they built them at wind and solar farms if you're passing through lol

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Schemen123 t1_j1l6k06 wrote

A few kW isn't enormous.. lol..

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Eokokok t1_j1lij2a wrote

500 per single station is not? Sure.

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Schemen123 t1_j1lirhr wrote

Compared to what big machinery needs? No.

Companies regularly pull MW out of the net .

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Eokokok t1_j1livg1 wrote

You compare a whole company to needs of handful of chargers? You do not get how insane this is? As a low-mid voltage certified electrician let me tell you - it is mental.

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echaa t1_j1n6ek4 wrote

A quick googling says an average nuclear plant generates about 1 GW. That's about 2,000 cars to consume the output of an entire power plant. 500kW is an absurd power draw for a car. We're going to need massive upgrades for the electric grid as EVs become more popular.

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Schemen123 t1_j1n9i3g wrote

Yeah comparing installed power to used work.. slow clap.. Watt and Joule are properly rotating in their graves.

You only need to recharge whatever is used and that isn't all that much more than currently provided by the net.

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Those 500kW are also just peak power and will only be required for a few minutes per charging cycle. 500kW flat would charge even an EQS in less than 12 minute from 0 to 100 while in reality you never will see a flat 500kW consumption.

In the end those 2000 500kW chargers will maybe pull half at peak power and that only for a few minutes per day distributes over thousands of square kilometers.

Because no one will need that much one location.

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