
Originally Posted by
Frits Overmars
"Battery packs don't produce a lot of heat because they're pretty efficient at turning chemical energy into electrical energy.
It's also instructive to ask where those batteries are getting all that clean energy from.
Varies from country to country of course, but given that you can imagine you'd plug your car in when you got home from work, (and then go turn the air conditioning/heat up and put dinner on to cook) it's likely a lot of that clean energy will be supplied by peak demand generation systems. Which is unlikely to quite match the environmentally friendly picture of solar panels and windmills, it'll far more likely be oil and coal.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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