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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/64500038
1.5 kw per hour, or 30kw overnight. That’s about half charge of most battery packs.
That’s some Alaska winter night with 20 hours!
Sigh… I’m going to have to be a unit nazi.
Power is the rate of energy transfer and is in kW. If 1kW flows for 1 hour it’s 1 kWh (power x time). A US 120V socket at 12 Amps is just under 1.5kW. A 240V socket will be double that.
1.5kW for 12 hours is 18kWh. That’s not half a battery, as most cars start at 60kWh batteries now. 18kWh will get 54-72 miles depending on the consumption of the car.