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Last time we were here you made some really stupid statements and got annoyed when I exploited them. So since you don’t want to know, let’s just leave it there.
Your arrogance knows no bounds....

You have also made your fair share of "stupid" statements which have been exploited on more than one occasion.....
 
Your arrogance knows no bounds....

You have also made your fair share of "stupid" statements which have been exploited on more than one occasion.....
When it comes to arrogance and ego, I am no match for you Bee.

These posts are a prime example. I can explain to anyone with a logical mind, why for the medium term residential EV charging poses no risk to the grid. But you don’t want to hear that. Because you are talking to someone who intimately understands power distribution and you hate it when he exposes an idiot.
 
When it comes to arrogance and ego, I am no match for you Bee.

These posts are a prime example. I can explain to anyone with a logical mind, why for the medium term residential EV charging poses no risk to the grid. But you don’t want to hear that. Because you are talking to someone who intimately understands power distribution and you hate it when he exposes an idiot.
Yeah.....OK there professor.....calling me an idiot does very little to support your position at all. You see I can't be intimidated or bullied by being called a name and anything said to me on a digital forum certainly doesn't get me angry....

As for arrogance and ego, if we were to conduct a poll on this site, you would most likely be surprised at the result...


If you are the all seeing, all knowing expert on power distribution, why do you not have your own You Tube channel dispelling the information posted by the experts who disagree with your point of view? Perhaps it could be a new hobby for you.
 
When it comes to arrogance and ego, I am no match for you Bee.

These posts are a prime example. I can explain to anyone with a logical mind, why for the medium term residential EV charging poses no risk to the grid. But you don’t want to hear that. Because you are talking to someone who intimately understands power distribution and you hate it when he exposes an idiot.
You and I must enjoy this back and forth in some strange way or we would have just blocked each other and be done with it.
 
If you are the all seeing, all knowing expert on power distribution, why do you not have your own You Tube channel dispelling the information posted by the experts who disagree with your point of view? Perhaps it could be a new hobby for you.
There are thousands of M&E PE’s in the good o’l USA. I believe we all have better things to do than flood YouTube with sh!t we already know.

We don’t have a point of view, we understand power distribution.

We can explain in simple terms, why up to around 2035 residential EV charging is not a challenge.

But there are idiots, who rather believe the unsubstantiated sh!t they read on the internet and they refuse a factual electrical explanation, as it would prove them wrong. Something they just can’t handle, as they have an ego the size of Canada.

They think so much of themselves, that they go beyond norms, to suggest a popularity contest.

My my….
 
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Maybe just some more info:
There are 941,640 PE licenses in the USA as of 2022.

Bee is like the guy who would tell a licensed medical physician, that you can get a heart attack if you cut your toenails too short. And if he gets laughed at he will find a needle in a haystack to try and prove his point. And, he will call the Physician arrogant.
 
There are thousands of M&E PE’s in the good o’l USA. I believe we all have better things to do than flood YouTube with sh!t we already know.

We don’t have a point of view, we understand power distribution.

We can explain in simple terms, why up to around 2035 residential EV charging is not a challenge.

But there are idiots, who rather believe the unsubstantiated sh!t they read on the internet and they refuse a factual electrical explanation, as it would prove them wrong. Something they just can’t handle, as they have an ego the size of Canada.

They think so much of themselves, that they go beyond norms, to suggest a popularity contest.

My my….
I didn't realize you were the top expert in power distribution.....

I take back everything I have ever said about EV, power distribution and renounce all the information I have read and talked about on the subject as I am clearly not qualified or well read enough to comprehend this subject...whereas you are.

When was the last time you were the CEO or managed a power distribution company?
 
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Maybe just some more info:
There are 941,640 PE licenses in the USA as of 2022.

Bee is like the guy who would tell a licensed medical physician, that you can get a heart attack if you cut your toenails too short. And if he gets laughed at he will find a needle in a haystack to try and prove his point. And, he will call the Physician arrogant.
That's me, you hit the nail right on the head...I wish I had the vast, unrelenting knowledge you have because I am sorely lacking this obviously....

The fact you place yourself on the same level as a physician proves my point....

.....and there are how many ICE vehicles in the USA? I read there are over 250 million ICE vehicles with tens of millions of heavy duty ICE vehicles on the road.....electrical power grids in some states are struggling with the load they have now-imagine adding these millions of vehicles to that grid.

You who are a person whom has said you don't own and have no plans on owning an EV for various reasons are the forum advocate for them? It's like a smoker telling us not to smoke (which I don't BTW) or someone coming on this forum hating on the Hayabusa......makes little sense to me.
 
There are thousands of M&E PE’s in the good o’l USA. I believe we all have better things to do than flood YouTube with sh!t we already know.

We don’t have a point of view, we understand power distribution.

We can explain in simple terms, why up to around 2035 residential EV charging is not a challenge.

But there are idiots, who rather believe the unsubstantiated sh!t they read on the internet and they refuse a factual electrical explanation, as it would prove them wrong. Something they just can’t handle, as they have an ego the size of Canada.

They think so much of themselves, that they go beyond norms, to suggest a popularity contest.

My my….
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Maybe just some more info:
There are 941,640 PE licenses in the USA as of 2022.

Bee is like the guy who would tell a licensed medical physician, that you can get a heart attack if you cut your toenails too short. And if he gets laughed at he will find a needle in a haystack to try and prove his point. And, he will call the Physician arrogant.
..........or is this conversation just for the fun of it.....???

Maybe you are like Red and like to go fishing.....

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..........or is this conversation just for the fun of it.....???

Maybe you are like Red and like to go fishing.....

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Nope, you missed the entire message of my last posts about the grid.

I have the ability to explain why the grid for residential EV charging is a non issue, to anyone who has an IQ above 100.

You have no interest in that explanation, you don’t want to hear it and I don’t want to waste my time.

This is simply what it was all about.
 
Nope, you missed the entire message of my last posts about the grid.

I have the ability to explain why the grid for residential EV charging is a non issue, to anyone who has an IQ above 100.

You have no interest in that explanation, you don’t want to hear it and I don’t want to waste my time.

This is simply what it was all about.
Merry Christmas....
 
Have we beaten this subject to death yet?

Hi. A big NO we have to beat it more.
It's been a long time coming too...

I can go and find countless information on pedestrian accidents involving Teslas on auto pilot
Hi. It is not the cars fault it is the people fault for getting in front of the cars. We have to blame the people for this not the great Teslas cars.
 
When it comes to arrogance and ego, I am no match for you Bee.

These posts are a prime example. I can explain to anyone with a logical mind, why for the medium term residential EV charging poses no risk to the grid. But you don’t want to hear that. Because you are talking to someone who intimately understands power distribution and you hate it when he exposes an id

No worries, those who think they know, but don’t, will never know.

If anyone else on this thread is interested in why the grid for residential charging is a non issue, medium term, I will be pleased to explain.
Hi. Please do.
 
I didn't realize you were the top expert in power distribution.....

I take back everything I have ever said about EV, power distribution and renounce all the information I have read and talked about on the subject as I am clearly not qualified or well read enough to comprehend this subject...whereas you are.

When was the last time you were the CEO or managed a power distribution s a
Hi. No one is an idiot they just do not have all of the facts. Why do they have brown outs in CA. Is it because they have to much power?
 
Hi. No one is an idiot they just do not have all of the facts. Why do they have brown outs in CA. Is it because they have to much power?
Actually, unless someone sh!ts their drawers, those are black outs, not brown outs.

And yes, besides California being a difficult state, with poor energy management, it is easy to set up residential EV charging without affecting the blackouts.

Cali has seen a lot of improvement this year.

All you have to do is understand how the grid demand is managed, but some folks are more interested in hear say, than an explanation of how this actually works and is managed.
 
Actually, unless someone sh!ts their drawers, those are black outs, not brown outs.

And yes, besides California being a difficult state, with poor energy management, it is easy to set up residential EV charging without affecting the blackouts.

Cali has seen a lot of improvement this year.

All you have to do is understand how the grid demand is managed, but some folks are more interested in hear say, than an explanation of how this actually works and is managed.
Hi. So what they do or did in CA was to shut down all of the electric to some people? For a short time?
 
Not to defend @jellyrug , but for those of us still in business daily, the electrification boat left port long ago. We're putting PV panels all over the place and windmills where possible. The US government just stated that everything is to be electric: gas stoves, water heaters, and heat are all prohibited. The State of Virginia has been giving away PVs for homes for years now. I think they want everything electric, and they will figure out how to deliver the energy they need on the fly. They may need temporary nukes, too. If that sounds desperate, we are. It's crazy what we are doing to buildings today compared to when I got into this business 36+ years ago.
 
Hi. So what they do or did in CA was to shut down all of the electric to some people? For a short time?
Twenty years ago, California went dark. Without enough electricity to power the state, rolling blackouts shut down businesses, PG&E filed for bankruptcy, the state’s economy contracted and then-Governor Gray Davis’ administration spiraled into crisis. Part of the blame rested with Enron Corporation, an energy company whose brokers created an artificial electricity shortage by taking power plants offline — thereby raising prices by 800% or more. Enron ultimately unravelled when whistleblowers revealed its books were cooked, but not before the company severely damaged energy markets. Two decades later, Forum asks what we’ve learned from that calamity— and whether our electricity supply is safe from market manipulation.
 
Hi. So what they do or did in CA was to shut down all of the electric to some people? For a short time?
Electricity coming from a lot of sources, including green sources, out of state sources and the coordination was bad regarding what comes when. All that still has nothing to do with how EV charging can be set up.

I don’t think you or Bee will get it, but for the record, note I am talking about residential EV charging.

Supercharging for long distance travelers who wish to charge in short time will take a lot of load. But there is a lot of time to plan for that.
 
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