davidgreen72
SBH Insider
can any one tell me about renting a electric car on the island and the cost, where i can rent and how far they can travel?
davidgreen72 said:can any one tell me about renting a electric car on the island and the cost, where i can rent and how far they can travel?
tim said:Iand they have no problems climbing the hills.
Electric Vehicles
Main article: Electric vehicle
Companies are researching the possible use of Electric Vehicles for meeting peak demand. A parked and plugged-in EV could sell the electricity from the battery during peak loads and charge either during night (at home) or during off-peak.[6]
When plug-in hybrid and/or electric cars are mass-produced[7][8] these mobile energy sinks could be used for their energy storage capabilities. Vehicle-to-grid technology can be employed, turning each vehicle with its 20 to 50 kW·h battery pack into a distributed load-balancing device or emergency power source. This represents 2 to 5 days per vehicle of average household requirements of 10 kW·h per day, assuming annual consumption of 3650 kW·h. This quantity of energy is equivalent to between 40 and 300 miles (64 and 480 km) of range in such vehicles consuming 0.5 to 0.16 kW·h per mile. These figures can be achieved even in home-made electric vehicle conversions. Some electric utilities plan to use old plug-in vehicle batteries (sometimes resulting in a giant battery) to store electricity[9][10] However, a large disadvantage of using vehicle to grid energy storage is the fact that each storage cycle stresses the battery with one complete charge-discharge cycle. Current lithium ion batteries break down with the number of cycles.
JEK said:Depends. If production exceeds consumption, as it does on most days, storing some of that normally wasted electricity in a battery somewhere might be a good idea. The big boys are looking at big ways to do that on the grid.
This Wiki has some thought provoking technologies that may make us change our views on electric cars.



