Texas trailblazes with DC fast chargers with integrated battery storage

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5 Comments

  1. SexyDraenei

    tesla has been putting batteries at superchargers for ages

    other companies do it too when they can’t get a big enough electrical service.

  2. Speculawyer

    A lot of DC fast-chargers have batteries.

  3. reddlear

    Serious question:  Are the batteries replaced roughly every 3 years?

    Let’s say one station has 150kwh of battery storage (20 stations x 150kwh = 3mwh).  And it discharges 50kwh every hour for 9 hours per day.  That would be 3 cycles per day.  That’s roughly 1000 cycles per year.

    I think LFP cycles rated about 1500-3000, but that may just be the guarantee of 70% capacity.

    Anyway, is it reasonable that replacements would occur every 3 or so years?

  4. Bingo-heeler

    > The batteries as are charged up during downtime

    What downtime do they expect?

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