HaulingAss
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With a well insulated, non-drafty house of a normal size, I think you would be surprised just how much heat 4 or 5 Powerwalls could provide using an efficient heat pump, especially if only the occupied rooms were fully heated. Suitably sized solar would only extend the length of total power outage that could be handled. At this point in time that would be quite an expense for an emergency that may or may not happen but the price will be a lot cheaper as 4680 cells ramp into high volumes.I interpret that as; two EVs in one household, household electricity consumption doubles. And if heating comes from electricity too (probably heat pump) for a house, then three times the electricity consumption per household. ;-)
That was specifically for household consumption, not commercial or industrial. That doesn't mean they won't double or triple too.
Theres heaps of embodied energy in products and services.
I'm happy that this statement confirms my initial comments regarding how much electricity consumption will increase. And with it an overall network capacity increase IF it doesn't come with embedded storage or V2X that without could result in shortages (like UK fuel atm).
We still need to heaps of RE just to replace fossil atm, let alone increase to follow EV uptake.
Another thing I thought was funny was that EM was also sitting in the dark at his friends house in the Texas blizzard. I mean even I've been offgrid for various houses and businesses for at least 15 years now. Didn't his mate get the memo?
But seriously though I doubt a solar roof and even a string of powerwalls and a heat pump would have got him too far in those conditions. Better off getting out a good ole woodgas CHP.