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  Most interesting thing I can say about these new fuel sources is the potential for wider energy use based off car to grid, car to home supply.   I believe its part of a wider technological development but of course it needs alot more development and infrastructure support plus the actual batteries need to improve, in theory thats all happening.

Even a luddite like myself, I just bought a 2Kwh LiFePO4 portable power station. Been meaning to pick one up for a few years now, but just hadn't got around to it. Amazing how far the tech has come that I can have this much power in something that only weighs 40 lbs. By my calculations in theory, I could power all of my at-home usage (except the HVAC) for 8-10 hours uninterrupted off of this thing. Enough to get through a longer power outage here, so good enough for now.

Will I ever buy an EV? Don't know really, but I can never say never on that front. If I ever do, it will be many more years down the road. In the meantime, I will continue to watch with some curiosity whilst continuing to use the brand new gas truck I just bought.  Cheesy

Incidentally, roughly 92-95% of all new cars sold in the U.S. are still ICE, year over year. And I don't see that percentage really changing. So the car manufacturers, including the foreign ones, obviously see pedestrian gasoline consumption sticking around for a VERY long time to come (many many decades more at least).
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   Most interesting thing I can say about these new fuel sources is the potential for wider energy use based off car to grid, car to home supply.   I believe its part of a wider technological development but of course it needs alot more development and infrastructure support plus the actual batteries need to improve, in theory thats all happening.

Even a luddite like myself, I just bought a 2Kwh LiFePO4 portable power station. Been meaning to pick one up for a few years now, but just hadn't got around to it. Amazing how far the tech has come that I can have this much power in something that only weighs 40 lbs. By my calculations in theory, I could power all of my at-home usage (except the HVAC) for 8-10 hours uninterrupted off of this thing. Enough to get through a longer power outage here, so good enough for now.



grab some portable solar panels to charge it if its that type for then long long failures.

and medical equip here.. so portable solar powerbanks and a couple gensets brings the warm fuzzies.

power is life.
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   Most interesting thing I can say about these new fuel sources is the potential for wider energy use based off car to grid, car to home supply.   I believe its part of a wider technological development but of course it needs alot more development and infrastructure support plus the actual batteries need to improve, in theory thats all happening.

Even a luddite like myself, I just bought a 2Kwh LiFePO4 portable power station. Been meaning to pick one up for a few years now, but just hadn't got around to it. Amazing how far the tech has come that I can have this much power in something that only weighs 40 lbs. By my calculations in theory, I could power all of my at-home usage (except the HVAC) for 8-10 hours uninterrupted off of this thing. Enough to get through a longer power outage here, so good enough for now.



grab some portable solar panels to charge it if its that type for then long long failures.

and medical equip here.. so portable solar powerbanks and a couple gensets brings the warm fuzzies.

power is life.

I feel like I’ve been working on my off-grid setup for years. Now with my Cybertruck I have 123kWh in battery storage with another 13.5kWh available on a Powerwall. I just need to install my Universal charger so my house can access my truck’s battery. This all being charged with a 9.5kWh solar array. I’m guessing I could probably stay off the grid for a week to 10 days during summer and probably infinitely during the cool season with no change in behavior.
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123kwh is a lot of stored power.  hurry up and get your charger for the Tesla.
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