emordnilap wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 16:44
Question (probably for adam2).
What is the typical grid efficiency these days? That is, energy in for energy out?
Also, how much of a full charge of a typical electric car does it take to carry its own batteries around?
Losses from power station gate to end consumer are about 10% . No great accuracy may be claimed in this as there are several differing definitions of losses, and the actual losses are continually varying.
The electrical distribution industry are adept at reducing these losses on paper by re-defining "end user" in the case of larger developments,
A reasonable estimate of the energy cost in an EV of carting around its own battery may be made by comparing the weight of the battery with the total vehicle weight.
The energy cost due to the weight of the battery is liable to increase for two reasons, firstly batteries are getting cheaper which makes larger ones more affordable, and secondly lighter weight body work is becoming more popular which increases the percentage weight for a fixed size battery. And of course a lighter body enables a bigger battery to be fitted.
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