Re: [EVDL] EV charging v crypto mining

2022-07-19 Thread paul dove via EV
Anyone that drives electric already knew that. I didn’t even notice a change in my electric bill when I switched to electric $20 to $30 a month with two cars. Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Monday, July 18, 2022, 8:56 PM, Steves via EV wrote: We hear often how EV charging will overt

Re: [EVDL] EV charging v crypto mining

2022-07-19 Thread Ron via EV
I rarely have much to contribute here, so I hope I got the reply addressing correct and hope I'm not straying too far afield. I'm a retired programmer. In 2010, I started looking into Bitcoin. I don't want to plug things up with my reasons or conclusions, but one of the things I looked at was p

Re: [EVDL] EV charging v crypto mining

2022-07-19 Thread Steves via EV
Thanks for doing a sanity check on the numbers. I was surprised at how hard it was to find good numbers on total kWh for charging and crypto mining. Not that I spent a lot of time on it, but still. When I first searched I found some numbers that needed a bit of juggling, and the results seemed i

Re: [EVDL] EV charging v crypto mining

2022-07-18 Thread EV List Lackey via EV
On 18 Jul 2022 at 22:56, Steves via EV wrote: > With only 2 million EVs on the road, EVs would consume approximately 7.9 > billion kWh annually or less than 1% of the US electric production of 3,980 > billion kWh. That seems relatively small in comparison to data centers > consuming roughly 73 bil