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skills@eurocarsplus Samba Peckerhead
Joined: January 01, 2007 Posts: 16863 Location: sticksville, ct.
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 2:42 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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steve244 wrote: |
Other than tire rotation and periodic brake caliper pin lubrication, what service does Tesla call for?
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um, water leaks, door handle issues, ADAS calibrations, module replacements I mean the list goes on dude. shit breaks on daily drivers. but when you have a base model golf cart like yourself I suppose there isn't much to break, but when it does it won't be cheap.
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Are we talking warranty claims? Alrighty then! I'm sure eurocarskilz will become a factory authorized warranty service centre. And gouge his customers. |
just fair market value plus 10% for the big guy
I run a business, not a soup kitchen. I charge what I charge because by the time I see a car, it's been everywhere "trying to save money" so I have to un-fuck it before I can fix the original problem.
I'd rather have fewer high end clients than 10k low end bottom feeders. When I got into this trade in 1995, trained by GM in '96-'97 and worked for them until '99 when I realized the real money was in eurotrash. You won't get a Buick owner to spend Volvo/Audi/BMW money. Just like you won't get a Nissan owner to spend Tesla money.
everyone I deal with gets treated fairly and leaves with a repair that is RIGHT the FIRST time. In the rare occasion I have a comeback it's due to a defective part and that gets top priority. That said, I haven't had a comeback since I left the dealer
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Not true. Had squeaky brakes and had to warranty a set of pads _________________
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my reason for switching to subaru is my german car was turning chinese so i said fuck it and went japanese....... |
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Thanks for the correction. I used to be a nice guy, then I ruined it by exposing myself to the public. |
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Also the fact that people are agreeing with Skills, it's a turn of events for samba history |
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steve244 Samba Member
Joined: March 18, 2022 Posts: 1665 Location: GA
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Floating VW Samba Member
Joined: April 28, 2015 Posts: 1596 Location: The South Zone
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:40 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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steve244 wrote: |
The charging stations at work tell me how much I charge, and I know how much I drive. The base model Leaf doesn't give you that in a gui. (ETA: it does give you efficiency expressed as kWh/mile but I never looked at it.)
Typical round trip of 40 miles is 12kWh. OW is 6kWh. The outliers are more or less.
Here's a pdf with data (you'll have to trust me on the miles driven):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mrbGZiwRPL5Osn3kicrsLgo8YoaArjK1/view?usp=sharing
P.S. efficiency is everything. |
Aaah, you're using a ChargePoint station at work. So that's how you get it so cheap! The company that owns the charging station can charge whatever they want per kWh (they can even, and sometimes do, make it "free" if they want). They just have to pay ChargePoint a commission for using the station, and also pay the electric bill, of course.
Ok, so from your point of view, you are getting 12 kWh of juice for a buck forty-four, and that gets you the 40 miles to and from work. That's a pretty sweet deal for you, no doubt about it!
But here's what's really going on: 12 kWh went into your Leaf battery, but more like 14 kWh went through the charging station. To get 14 kWh to the charging station, about 16 kWh were generated at the power plant, which required about 23 kWh of fuel (probably coal) to generate it. The company you work for then paid the electric company for those 23 kWh, which probably cost them somewhere in the neighborhood of $2.50. That's assuming 14 cents per kWh, plus standard Customer and Energy Use surcharges. "Customer Charges" and "Energy Use Charges" is code for, "you think you used 14 kWh, but you really used a lot more than that, and we're not givin' you nuthin' for free". Different electric companies have different names for these surcharges, but they all amount to the same thing.
$2.50 to go 40 miles is still pretty good though, regardless of who actually had to pay for it. But that's only if you're paying 14 cents for a kWh. Go ask the people in Connecticut, or California, or Hawaii how much they pay for a kWh, and see if they think 14 kWh of electricity to go 40 miles is still worth it!
One other thing: you're right when you say efficiency is everything. But I noticed that the Nissan Leaf loses A LOT of efficiency when driving on the highway compared to driving in the city (180 Wh/mile city vs. 290 Wh/mile highway). I assume this is because electric motors produce max torque at zero RPM, so maybe they're happiest in stop-and-go traffic. I was very surprised by this, seeing as how the exact opposite is true for ICE. _________________ "It's time you started treating people as individuals, rather than mathematically predictable members of an aggregate set, regardless of how well that works." |
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Floating VW Samba Member
Joined: April 28, 2015 Posts: 1596 Location: The South Zone
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:54 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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By the way, just to put this in a proper perspective, I use about 12 kWh of electricity on average every day at my house. If I had an electric car that used 12 to 14 kWh to get me to and from work, that would be the same amount of electricity that I use in my entire house every day. _________________ "It's time you started treating people as individuals, rather than mathematically predictable members of an aggregate set, regardless of how well that works." |
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Abscate Samba Member
Joined: October 05, 2014 Posts: 22641 Location: NYC/Upstate/ROW
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 4:53 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Floating VW wrote: |
By the way, just to put this in a proper perspective, I use about 12 kWh of electricity on average every day at my house. If I had an electric car that used 12 to 14 kWh to get me to and from work, that would be the same amount of electricity that I use in my entire house every day |
That’s covered above upthread
Average house uses 30 kwhr per day.
Average EV commute is 10 kWhr per day.
The point being the grid isn’t overwhelmed by EV charging as it can be done off peak at night.
12 kwhr per day is extraordinarily low...well done. That’s greener than any EV ! _________________ .ssS! |
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oprn Samba Member
Joined: November 13, 2016 Posts: 12709 Location: Western Canada
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:02 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Floating VW wrote: |
I assume this is because electric motors produce max torque at zero RPM, so maybe they're happiest in stop-and-go traffic. I was very surprised by this, seeing as how the exact opposite is true for ICE. |
This blanket statement is not entirely true. Diesel engines are more efficient at light loads than gasoline engines. The same is true for propane. Both will idle all night without a noticeable change on the fuel gauge. A gasoline engine will use a half of a tank overnight. (Yes this is done at low temps and high wind chills in this part of the world.)
My Buddy bought a diesel Rabbit back in '75 and religiously logged every tank of fuel. Highway mileage was 60 mpg and around town it was consistently 55 mpg. Running at city speeds without the stops and starts I suspect could have yielded a higher mileage number than all highway.
I too have logged many many tanks of fuel over the years with our TDIs but only about 5% or less of our miles are city so I have not seen that trend. _________________ We had the stone age, the bronze age, the industrial age and now we are in the age of mass deception and mind control for corporate profit. (The mass media age) |
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steve244 Samba Member
Joined: March 18, 2022 Posts: 1665 Location: GA
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:10 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Floating VW wrote: |
Aaah, you're using a ChargePoint station at work. So that's how you get it so cheap! The company that owns the charging station can charge whatever they want per kWh (they can even, and sometimes do, make it "free" if they want). They just have to pay ChargePoint a commission for using the station, and also pay the electric bill, of course.
Ok, so from your point of view, you are getting 12 kWh of juice for a buck forty-four, and that gets you the 40 miles to and from work. That's a pretty sweet deal for you, no doubt about it! |
You're so easy...
$0.12/kWh is what I pay AT HOME to Marietta Power and Water whether it's for drying my clothes or charging the car. GA has come a long way since Deliverance. Can you squeal like a pig?*
At work it's "free". I have to share it with foogin' f150s and other riffraff though:
Floating VW wrote: |
But here's what's really going on: 12 kWh went into your Leaf battery, but more like 14 kWh went through the charging station. To get 14 kWh to the charging station, about 16 kWh were generated at the power plant, which required about 23 kWh of fuel (probably coal) to generate it. The company you work for then paid the electric company for those 23 kWh, which probably cost them somewhere in the neighborhood of $2.50. That's assuming 14 cents per kWh, plus standard Customer and Energy Use surcharges. "Customer Charges" and "Energy Use Charges" is code for, "you think you used 14 kWh, but you really used a lot more than that, and we're not givin' you nuthin' for free". Different electric companies have different names for these surcharges, but they all amount to the same thing.
$2.50 to go 40 miles is still pretty good though, regardless of who actually had to pay for it. But that's only if you're paying 14 cents for a kWh. Go ask the people in Connecticut, or California, or Hawaii how much they pay for a kWh, and see if they think 14 kWh of electricity to go 40 miles is still worth it! |
Lot to break down here. No idea what my employer pays. I suspect commercial rates are less than domestic. But my employer has a couple hundred solar panels. So technically I'm charging for free (if we discount the capital cost of solar panels).
On the losses at the Charging station. It's just a switch, not a transformer. The car has its own rectifier to charge the batteries. So what it says at the charging station is what I consume. We've already discussed line losses due to resistance.
On the costs in CT , CA or HI, I don't expect anyone to pay more for using electric vehicles than gasoline. Do you?
Floating VW wrote: |
One other thing: you're right when you say efficiency is everything. But I noticed that the Nissan Leaf loses A LOT of efficiency when driving on the highway compared to driving in the city (180 Wh/mile city vs. 290 Wh/mile highway). I assume this is because electric motors produce max torque at zero RPM, so maybe they're happiest in stop-and-go traffic. I was very surprised by this, seeing as how the exact opposite is true for ICE. |
Yeah baby, you've just hit on the true cost of driving fast! Friction my child. Friction. This affects everyone. Maybe EVs a bit less as they are designed to be slippery. Vanagons not so much. Well that and regenerative braking. You keep forgetting that bit.
Everybody sing!!!
It's fun to be: S M U G... It's fun to be: S M U G... La Da Di Da, La Da Di Da...**
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https://www.energysage.com/local-data/electricity-...ta%2C%20GA
**to the tune of Village People's YMCA. crap I can't get that out of my head now. _________________ 82 AC vanagon approx 200K miles (3K are mine).
DD is a 2015 Leaf
Road Trip to Hell (FL 2023)
The Vanagon's drivetrain and chassis restomod thread. Best sung to the tune of I Did It My Way...
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oprn Samba Member
Joined: November 13, 2016 Posts: 12709 Location: Western Canada
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:32 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Wind resistance not friction!
Yes the vast majority of drivers out there have zero comprehension that driving fast costs money. Even with record high fuel prices NO ONE is slowing down! I don't get it!
Enjoy the saving on power for your car while you can. It will change big time and I suspect it will happen in the near future to bring the cost of driving up on par with all other energy sources. The correction has to happen or someone is going to be down on corporate profit. It's just the way the free market system works. Get everyone in at basement bargain prices and then tighten down the screws! _________________ We had the stone age, the bronze age, the industrial age and now we are in the age of mass deception and mind control for corporate profit. (The mass media age) |
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Bonesberg55 Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:33 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Why is there a power cord going to your Vanagon? Those engine block heaters won't work on an ACVW unless you were lying to me!. |
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steve244 Samba Member
Joined: March 18, 2022 Posts: 1665 Location: GA
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:35 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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oprn wrote: |
Wind resistance not friction!
Yes the vast majority of drivers out there have zero comprehension that driving fast costs money. Even with record high fuel prices NO ONE is slowing down! I don't get it!
Enjoy the saving on power for your car while you can. It will change big time and I suspect it will happen in the near future to bring the cost of driving up on par with all other energy sources. The correction has to happen or someone is going to be down on corporate profit. It's just the way the free market system works. Get everyone in at basement bargain prices and then tighten down the screws! |
sheesh. WIND RESISTANCE IS FRICTION.
Energy isn't subsidized in this state. Unless you count the federal support for nuclear. Plant Vogtle 3 & 4 are costing the taxpayers a pretty penny and bankrupted Westinghouse.
ELECTRIC IS 3 TIMES AS EFFICIENT!!!
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Why is there a power cord going to your Vanagon? Those engine block heaters won't work on an ACVW unless you were lying to me!. |
vanagon got jealous and wants its battery charged too.
Link
_________________ 82 AC vanagon approx 200K miles (3K are mine).
DD is a 2015 Leaf
Road Trip to Hell (FL 2023)
The Vanagon's drivetrain and chassis restomod thread. Best sung to the tune of I Did It My Way...
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oprn Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:39 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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There are block heaters for any kind of engine. We have had them for air cooled engines for 60 years here in Canada. _________________ We had the stone age, the bronze age, the industrial age and now we are in the age of mass deception and mind control for corporate profit. (The mass media age) |
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steve244 Samba Member
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Onceler Samba Member
Joined: May 28, 2010 Posts: 1646 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 9:25 am Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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oprn wrote: |
Enjoy the saving on power for your car while you can. It will change big time and I suspect it will happen in the near future to bring the cost of driving up on par with all other energy sources. The correction has to happen or someone is going to be down on corporate profit. It's just the way the free market system works. Get everyone in at basement bargain prices and then tighten down the screws! |
DIY used solar panels for the win! But maybe not as rates do seem to go up when usage goes down. Would have to cut the cord 100% at some point. _________________ 1972 Karmann Ghia |
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Abscate Samba Member
Joined: October 05, 2014 Posts: 22641 Location: NYC/Upstate/ROW
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 2:58 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Young man, there’s a place you camp
You can charge there, when you your low on your amps
You don’t need…no…stinky….fossil fuels…
Charge charge charge charge charge!
It’s fun to post on the S….M..B…A
And watch all the Nabobs go ape
It’s a beautiful thing , the electric bling…it will make you …..happy _________________ .ssS! |
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steve244 Samba Member
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Bonesberg55 Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 4:29 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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I get those obsessive mind tunes quite frequently. Lately its been Green River and since my all-time favorite band is CCR its a good one. |
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Floating VW Samba Member
Joined: April 28, 2015 Posts: 1596 Location: The South Zone
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:11 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Abscate wrote: |
. . . The point being the grid isn’t overwhelmed by EV charging as it can be done off peak at night.
12 kwhr per day is extraordinarily low...well done. That’s greener than any EV ! |
Thanks, man. My absolute best so far was during the month of October in 2021. I averaged 9.1 kWh per day. What is everyone else doing that they need so much power?
Oh, and I didn't mean to imply that this would overload the grid (that's a different subject, entirely). I just wanted to put an actual face on what 10 or 12 kWh is. _________________ "It's time you started treating people as individuals, rather than mathematically predictable members of an aggregate set, regardless of how well that works." |
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Xevin Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:25 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Floating VW wrote: |
Abscate wrote: |
. . . The point being the grid isn’t overwhelmed by EV charging as it can be done off peak at night.
12 kwhr per day is extraordinarily low...well done. That’s greener than any EV ! |
Thanks, man. My absolute best so far was during the month of October in 2021. I averaged 9.1 kWh per day. What is everyone else doing that they need so much power?
Oh, and I didn't mean to imply that this would overload the grid (that's a different subject, entirely). I just wanted to put an actual face on what 10 or 12 kWh is. |
Propers to you Floating VW. Well done
How long to charge your phone on that? I really need to do better
_________________ Keep on Busin'
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GFY's Xevin and VW_Jimbo! |
Clatter wrote: |
Damn that Xevin... |
skills@eurocarsplus wrote: |
I respect Xevin and he's a turd |
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My God! Xevin and I 100% agree |
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chrisflstf Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:36 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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I only use about 6 to 7 Kw per day. Went down a lot when I switched to all LED |
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steve244 Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:41 pm Post subject: Re: Electric vehicles are bad |
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Floating VW wrote: |
Abscate wrote: |
. . . The point being the grid isn’t overwhelmed by EV charging as it can be done off peak at night.
12 kwhr per day is extraordinarily low...well done. That’s greener than any EV ! |
Thanks, man. My absolute best so far was during the month of October in 2021. I averaged 9.1 kWh per day. What is everyone else doing that they need so much power?
Oh, and I didn't mean to imply that this would overload the grid (that's a different subject, entirely). I just wanted to put an actual face on what 10 or 12 kWh is. |
What sort of expression does 33.5 kWh have? _________________ 82 AC vanagon approx 200K miles (3K are mine).
DD is a 2015 Leaf
Road Trip to Hell (FL 2023)
The Vanagon's drivetrain and chassis restomod thread. Best sung to the tune of I Did It My Way... |
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