Average electric car chargers pull about
7,200 W of electricity to stay powered. On average, solar panels are rated at around 350 W, meaning you can power a Level 2 EV charger with around 20 solar panels.
Watch the video. The main speaker uses solar and has an EV. It's USA but electrical power is is electrical power
One of the problems with the intellectuals is that they think that life is a polite tea party and everyone will work together. To have even the faintest hope of EV's working, people will have to patiently share and cooperate. The bloody twits can't share a highway now.
So the feds say 100% EV's. The province is responsible for the power and the province gets the blame for failing to live up to Ottawa's brain fart.
There are 900,000 condo units in Ontario. 900,000 X 7.2 KW = 6,480,000 Kw of power required = 6480 Mega watts.
Pickering NGS has a capacity of 3100 Mw. It, as I understand it is scheduled to close by 2028.
When I decide to make a loaf of bread it's about three hours before it's baked and ready to eat.
When someone says build a nuclear power plant how long do I have to wait until I can plug in my toaster oven?
Sir Adam Beck has a capacity of 1962 Mw. How long to build another Niagara Falls?
How many solar panels needed for 8000 watts?
Number of solar panels for specific system sizes:
System Size | Number of Panels | Annual Production (kWh) |
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5 kW | 10 | 8000 |
6 kW | 13 | 9600 |
7 kW | 15 | 11200 |
8 kW | 17 | 12800 |
To determine the total square footage required, simply take the # of solar panels you have and multiply it by 17.55 square feet. This is the average size of residential solar panels and will give you a very close estimate of the total square footage you need for your solar panels.
For example, if we needed 27 solar panels for our system:
Square Footage = 27*17.55 = 473.85 square feet
Sixteen panels X 17.55 = 280 square feet.
Bullshyte is baffling my brain so will someone please check my numbers, particularly with regards to solar efficiency.
EV's in northern climates have problems with running heaters. In the south a prepper carries a can of gas and a spare tire. In Nunavut a prepper carries a team of huskies and a sled.
Solar in sun starved winters isn't a great idea. Battery banks do provide a source of heat when they explode and burn. Firewood is cheaper.
I have a 12 outlet power bar I use for light electronic devices, phone chargers, calculator, label maker etc. A large percentage of the population would think I could plug it into a 1500 watt generator and plug in a dozen baseboard heaters.
Feel free to correct me. My brain is fried. I've used several sources so the math isn't 100% in agreement.