I realise itâs a joke and the details are irrelevant, but an EV is probably going to take weeks to drain its battery just sitting on in the garage. Days if itâs running the A/C.
Moving the vehicle costs so much energy that itâs a bit shocking how long an EV battery lasts if you use it for things other than driving.
I only use my Tesla for powering my washer and dryer.
(/s. I wouldnât let a Tesla occupy any space I owned or controlled.)
Ye, my car has regular household outlets, I calculated it could power my pc setup for about 18 days (in ideal conditions).
I read somewhere Texans are using their Ford Lightnings for backup power when their home electricity cuts off. Interesting.
Iâm not sure about other EVs, but the Ford Lightning specifically has a whole home inverter/backup interface that allows you to safely plug your EV in using the same Ford charger you use to charge and power your home in an outage, automatically switching between the grid and the Lightning
I only know this because I had to install one for a customer, so again no idea if thatâs as streamlined for other EVs
Sounds like a pretty shitty EV if it dies in 3 hours sitting in a garage.
Anon still canât get out of the car and is trapped tho.
Wasnât there a problem with Teslas, that you cannot open the doors when the battery is drained?
In that case⌠mission accomplished (somewhat, but slower and more painful)?!
Every Tesla has an emergency unlock system on all doors. You can always open doors even if the battery is flat.
Yes, every door has a system similar to a trunk release cord. AFAIK Itâs hidden, so if you donât know it exists, youâre screwed. Good luck getting your children out in an emergency.
At least in the model 3 the two front door releases arenât hidden, in my experience quite often the first time people try to open the door from the inside they actually go for the manual release before they notice the button. The back two doors on the other hand yeah that shits hidden. (Disclaimer I got one before Elon went full mask off I have no love for him or Tesla, just happens to be the car I own at the moment)
Donât catalytic converters make even ICE cars take forever for this now too? Well, depending on how sealed the garage is
Cats convert CO to CO2, and NOx to N2 (mostly irrelevant for this conversation). In closed space, the exhaust is still deadly, but you are correct in that CO would cause quicker death than CO2 displacing the oxygen.
Relatively low concentrations of CO will cause severe drops in red blood cellâs ability to transport oxygen, then follows unconsciousness and death. CO2 in contrast would require higher concentrations to be effective, as it would only reduce the efficiency of gas transfer in the lungs and lead to slow and painful decreasing blood pH - and a strong panic reflex and the âI canât breatheâ feeling - until eventual unconsciousness and death.
Ah okay, my understanding is that the new way is it literally needs to replace the oxygen in the garage with exhaust fumes so you suffocate instead of the nice âgoing to sleepâ that CO caused. I didnât know the science behind it though.
CO2 poisoning is very unpleasant while CO poisoning is unnoticed, as is oxygen depletion. That uncomfortable feeling you get when you hold your breath is due to the buildup of CO2, breathing in an atmosphere with too much CO2 for your body to get rid of what youâre producing would feel the same.