SwampNut
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- Carlos
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Here in AZ we have some extreme power peaks in summer for cooling. So the infrastructure can already handle peak demands. We get around 4000 megawatts from our nearby nuke plant, which has to ramp up and down (a challenge for nuclear). Adding night charging may actually be a good thing and just keep it running at peak.
We have a peak demand charge which is basically a multiplier for the highest single hour's usage during the month. Basically, you get charged for being part of the peak, and the whole system has to be sized out for the peak; a major cost.
Meanwhile, our night usage plummets, and charging cars is no big deal. Mine starts at 9:30, well past demand charges and peaks.
We have a peak demand charge which is basically a multiplier for the highest single hour's usage during the month. Basically, you get charged for being part of the peak, and the whole system has to be sized out for the peak; a major cost.
Meanwhile, our night usage plummets, and charging cars is no big deal. Mine starts at 9:30, well past demand charges and peaks.