<VV> Electric costs for electric cars?

John Beck jb30343 at windstream.net
Tue Nov 29 23:06:36 EST 2011


I haven't done the math myself but the figures you see tossed around are in the single digit cents/mile.  For electric cars to really make sense (at least until their numbers become to big to matter) the utilities need to provide incentives to charge them during way off peak hours.  In most places, he electricity we use in the middle of the night in the summer costs the power company almost nothing.  Might as well charge some cars.  Peak demands for electricity at 5pm in the middle of summer are very expensive to cover.  --J.B.


---- Charles Lee <chaz at properproper.com> wrote: 
> While the "electric car" commercials show the great gas mileage, has anyone
> seen what their electric bill was for the same period, adjusted for increase
> due to charging batteries ?
> 
> In SoCal, air conditioners can easily quadruple electric costs, (anywhere
> from 8 to 33 cents per KwHr, whereas upstate NY may be 1/3 of that), so what
> does having to feed an electric car add to that cost?
> 
> Just curious, since they seem to ignore it in their commercials.
> 
> Charlie
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>  Another hate piece by the anti car Nazis. Not to worry. The Corvair was
> unique. The Volt is the first of what is going to be a whole herd of
> extended range electric cars. There's already a Prius flavor due out any
> time now. And with the invention of reliable lithium-ion batteries, which
> are only getting better all the time, these are technically quite practical,
> and soon will also be economically practical. 
> This is THE first serious attempt to power a car, even partially, by
> something other than a petroleum distillate and/or product. 
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> John Roberts
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Pleau <dpleau at wavecable.com>
> To: virtualvairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
> Sent: Tue, Nov 29, 2011 3:37 pm
> Subject: <VV> Is the Volt the new Corvair?
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> http://news.yahoo.com/chevy-volt-corvair-193700844.html
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> Have fun.
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> dp
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