Nick Gerteis
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- Nick
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I understand your concern about not being able to use all future battery capacity for grid backup. That’s an obvious solution to a problem we’ll be sure to face as we increase percentage of renewables. But please consider that we’re really only now starting to roll out EVs on a large scale, and already starting to offer V2G/H. I think it’s going to be a standard feature as we get past 10-20% EVs, and even Tesla will hopefully offer it soon. They have morphed from tech leader to tech follower over the last year after all. So we’ve really only “lost” 5% of our total future vehicle pool to non V2G thinking, unfortunate but not alarming yet.My gripe is with Elon Musk, not Tesla per se. But so long as Musk remains in control of Tesla, Musk and Tesla are effectively synonymous. We differ about "the most important things in EV". In case you haven't heard, there are serious problems coming up with the resources for enough batteries to get EVERYONE in EVs. There are serious problems taking advantage of renewable energy sources because there isn't enough storage. In the face of all this, allowing Tesla to churn out the hundreds of thousands (millions?) of EVs without bidirectional charging, allowing it to tie up battery resources in PowerWalls which if utility company promises of reliability are to be believed (they are not) and even pretending Teslas are or will ever be 'the people's car' like VW is - I am at a loss for printable words.
As for 'over time', we have about 10 years - if it isn't already too late to avert catastrophic climate damage. Neither Musk nor the country is serious about this. Musk is selling status, not environmental consciousness. And he is abetted by a government of the rich which limits subsidies to those who have enough one-year tax liabilities to afford his expensive toys.
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