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by VTimofeenko
162 days ago
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Oh, I see! Genuinely curious -- what kind of EV has a battery to power a house for a week? > maintain my familiarity with it in case I need to use it late at night in the dark with an ice storm breaking all the trees around us. That's the way to do it. I usually did my trial runs during the day with light readily available but underestimated how much I needed to see what I am doing. Now there's a grounding plug and a flashlight in the "oh shit kit". |
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Assuming their heating, cooking and hot water is gas, a house doesn't actually consume that much. With a 50kWh battery you can draw just under 300W continuously for a week. I'd expect the average house to draw ~200W with lighting and a few electronics, with a lean towards the evenings for the lighting.