PiSigma
"the engineer"
I'm not a electrical engineer, in fact that was my worst subject in 1st year.Charging station will have plenty of electricity storage capacity, which should be able to handle the faster charging time required during the busier hours. The electricity deficit during the day time can easily be replenished during the off peak hours.
What if there are no spare capacity during off hours due to so many charging cars? Either way, I see it as an energy balance, since that is what I do for a living. Any energy that is removed from the system provided by petroleum products will have to be made up by electricity. We consume about 100 million barrels of oil day, which on a purely energy conversion is about 169900 Gwh of energy, say if 50% of it is used for cars, then you still need to find 85000 Gwh of energy from somewhere.....so when you say plenty of storage, even if it is distributed over a day, that is a lot of batteries and extra electrical generation required. This doesn't include any losses in energy from oil or electricity.
I think we are getting too OT, this will be my last post on this issue. I won't be able to convince you tree huggers the awesomeness that is oil and everything made from it and all the modern technologies based on it. And you will never convince me to drive a EV with the current technology. I can't drive 100 miles in -20C weather to the mountains for snowboarding and drive back in it. ( I know someone who tried with a Tesla X... Never made it to the mountains.)
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