Any GTAM'ers own an electric vehicle?

Yeah ESA absolutely does not want people only pulling at night to charge battery banks. Utilities would lose a fortune. I've watched YT videos on using Volt or Leaf batteries to make a backup, but it could only be used here in a power outage and with a transfer switch/disconnect.

I also looked at Volthium , they make backup batteries and UPS's as well but same ESA rules.

At least in my particular case, in a power loss situation I can just use the vehicle battery to pull load from and keep the refrigerator, freezer etc working. Even at 75% charge I have about 60 kW of usable power available from the Prologue, and about 45 kW from the Niro.
 
I was contemplating a vehicle battery pack and ulo rates to time shift (charge battery overnight, run house off battery during the day). Esa ruined that plan. Paying for a commercial battery is not economically beneficial.

Are commercial & approved batteries that much more expensive than a vehicle's pack? I haven't checked prices in the last few months, but last fall the prices for solar-designed battery banks have become so cheap (ordering from China) that it almost doesn't make sense to build your own pack from individual cells anymore (LiFePo4).
 
Are commercial & approved batteries that much more expensive than a vehicle's pack? I haven't checked prices in the last few months, but last fall the prices for solar-designed battery banks have become so cheap (ordering from China) that it almost doesn't make sense to build your own pack from individual cells anymore (LiFePo4).
ESA needs certified batteries and other requirements. I don't know if the china batteries would comply. Bulletin 64-8-2 provides lots of guardrails. The rules keep changing. When I was looking, below grade was impossible. It looks like they allow below grade now. That helps me as I have a cold room that could become a battery bunker.
 
This was a recently recommended battery by the solar nerds: https://www.enersour.com/Wall-Mounted-Battery-E3-51-2V-300Ah-314Ah-pd775302098.html

cell certifications: CE, UL, IEC 62109-1&-2, IEC 62477, EN61000, UN38.3

battery certifications: CE, UN38.3, MSDS, DG

The 16.077 kWh version delivered to Canada (after freight/customs/etc) came in at under $2,000 CAD apparently - not sure how that price compares to a vehicle pack but it's hard to beat that price building your own from cells.
 
Since July we have run up 38k on our PHEV and my wife is loving the EV side of things. No issues plugging in and she is watching the display to avoid having the petro engine from kicking in. She wants to take it as her primary vehicle now and see how much she can get out of EV side of things. Green lit to upgrade to 240 vac charging at home so she can do morning errands and then back out again later in the day.

When it’s time for a new vehicle, I’m sure a full EV will be in consideration with more value price point offerings becoming available.
 
Vinfast didn't last but byd may have better product.

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Can you change the volume of the exterior spaceship noise on your new car? One lives up the road and used to be pretty quiet but recently you can hear the spaceship noises inside our house when it drives past.
 
Can you change the volume of the exterior spaceship noise on your new car? One lives up the road and used to be pretty quiet but recently you can hear the spaceship noises inside our house when it drives past.
They just did a update to make them louder as they were too quiet non compliant.I don't think the outside level is user adjusted.

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My exterior speaker is freakin' loud. Can definitely hear it in the cabin if the music is off.

Some people have made a resistor plug to go inline of the circuit to drop the dB a bit. Others have disconnected it but I wouldn't go that far personally. I'd feel awful if I hit someone because they didn't hear me coming.

Definitely turns heads though when I'm going by as people try to figure out what the hell that spaceship noise is coming from.
 
I just saw this posted to YT about the carbon rewards program, has some good info if you're looking to go that route.

 
Can you change the volume of the exterior spaceship noise on your new car? One lives up the road and used to be pretty quiet but recently you can hear the spaceship noises inside our house when it drives past.
Same here. Just across the street they just purchased one. I could hear it last night when they pulled up. Louder than a ICE. If that was every car on my street, thats horrible.
 
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