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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Smith" data-source="post: 529229" data-attributes="member: 35176"><p>Thank you all for your contribution.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I post things to generate a debate, share ideas/views to benefit the community and of course myself, One never knows what idea someone can come up with that may lead to another one and so on.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if some batteries and inverter were more suited to be used in conjunction with a EV charger (I don't know, maybe rate of discharge, max power etc... I am aware that at home there is no need to charge a light speed unlike when you are on the motorway. If you charge what you need in 1h or 4 hours during the night, it does not matter while you sleep)</p><p></p><p>Regarding, charging the batteries in winter. When I first considered batteries, I thought I would over size them (kind of having 100kWh or more) that would charge over summer to then be used in Winter. I then realized it would be super expensive and also that batteries are not designed to store energy for months like this. I then learnt the best option is to charge batteries at night when it is cheaper when they had not been charged enough the previous day.</p><p></p><p>Regarding ROI , I will start another thread dedicated to ROI, as I find this topic very interesting and I am also surprised so many people only think of PV system with a ROI in view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Smith, post: 529229, member: 35176"] Thank you all for your contribution. Sometimes I post things to generate a debate, share ideas/views to benefit the community and of course myself, One never knows what idea someone can come up with that may lead to another one and so on. I was wondering if some batteries and inverter were more suited to be used in conjunction with a EV charger (I don't know, maybe rate of discharge, max power etc... I am aware that at home there is no need to charge a light speed unlike when you are on the motorway. If you charge what you need in 1h or 4 hours during the night, it does not matter while you sleep) Regarding, charging the batteries in winter. When I first considered batteries, I thought I would over size them (kind of having 100kWh or more) that would charge over summer to then be used in Winter. I then realized it would be super expensive and also that batteries are not designed to store energy for months like this. I then learnt the best option is to charge batteries at night when it is cheaper when they had not been charged enough the previous day. Regarding ROI , I will start another thread dedicated to ROI, as I find this topic very interesting and I am also surprised so many people only think of PV system with a ROI in view. [/QUOTE]
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