A Yellowknife man bought a fully electric truck, expecting to install the 80 amp Level 2 charger it came with at his home. Then he found out he’d need to pay $12,000 to upgrade a transformer in his neighbourhood to make it work.

  • @joshhsoj1902@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    For anyone not reading the article.

    The truck came with an 80 AMP charger (I’m assuming it’s the one that also lets the truck power the house).

    His house is currently only a 100 AMP service, so he would need to update the panel to 200 AMP.

    The transformer his house uses and shared with his neighbors is already at capacity and would need to be upgraded (that’s the bulk of the 12k charge)

    He ended up installing a different 30AMP charger which is still more than he needs (I believe he also acknowledged that the 15 AMP household outlet would also have worked for his needs)

    • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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      151 year ago

      Northland Utilities told him he’d have to pay $12,000 to upgrade the transformer in his neighbourhood as well.

      He can be forgiven for not asking if he would have to upgrade his grid

      • sik0fewlOP
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        91 year ago

        It’s hard to imagine Canada being fully electric by 2035 if the consumers need to upgrade the grids themselves. I’m definitely gonna wait for my neighbour to buy one first!

        • We don’t need to upgrade the grid ourselves, we need to push the government to force these companies that make astronomical amounts of money off of us to upgrade their network. There’s no reason why they need to have even a single drop of profit flow out to investors if they can’t modernize their grid.

          Maybe we just need to set a deadline for grid upgrades or they get nationalized.

          • Kichae
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            21 year ago

            No, no. I’m ok with us uograding the grid ourselves.

            Re-nationalize the power companies.

      • @Oderus@lemmy.world
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        -71 year ago

        He clearly didn’t do his research and now he’s bitching about paying to make it work.

        I do find it unrealistic to pay to upgrade a transformer. That’s the utility’s job ffs.

        At least he can use a regular outlet until then but he should have asked more questions before buying an expensive electric truck.

    • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Like how we ask pointed questions about the airplane we’re about to fly on instead of just assuming some level of competence, maintenance and capacity improvements and safety.

      Hey, when you were taking the course and attending the meetings describing everything you may ever need to know about your power grid so you could ask all these questions, did they serve lunch? Was it hard to schedule with the similar courses and meetings with the water company? Mine were so hard to get scheduled, but I think they just didn’t have enough people to present the infrastructure and code compliance docs that space just seemed tight.

  • Sir_Osis_of_Liver
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    171 year ago

    The $12000 charge from the utility is a “fuck off” fee.
    It’s not like the next person to build a house in the area is going to pay for a new distribution transformer. That’s not how things work.

    He made the right call in just getting the 30A charger. Even if he drained it down to almost nothing, he’d still be fully charged overnight.

    • Nik282000
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      41 year ago

      The average Canadian commute is less than 100km round trip, even a 15amp charger can do that overnight (and it’s better for the battery). People’s fixation on recharging their car is the result of shit reporting and anti-electrification propaganda. No one complains that they can’t charge their phone in under 5 min, why should a car be any different?

      • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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        21 year ago

        I do complain about this. I have other devices with swappable batteries. I leave one on the charger at all times for instant recharging. I would like this on my phone too, but a car would be impractical.

  • Nik282000
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    91 year ago

    CBC needs to fuck off with anti-electrification propaganda.

  • Rentlar
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    71 year ago

    The other solution is to buy a second fully electric truck and just alternate each while the other one charges up slowly.