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No, you don't spend money on "extra" energy. In fact these facilities dedicate a proportion of their generation capacity solely for running the site.Cannot see anyone in Australia ever willing to put up the many billions and wait over 20 years to get a return. In any case, waste disposal remains a global problem and aside from nuclear plant nimby's, you will find nuclear waste nimby's are totally feral.Back on topic.There are many battery technologies being tested for greater suitability for EVs, with solid state likely to be the winner down the track. These would be safer and offer greater range. But like the solar PV race, the massive production scale of basic solar panels means that the issue of price competitiveness will rule the roost for the foreseeable future.
No, you don't spend money on "extra" energy. In fact these facilities dedicate a proportion of their generation capacity solely for running the site.
Cannot see anyone in Australia ever willing to put up the many billions and wait over 20 years to get a return. In any case, waste disposal remains a global problem and aside from nuclear plant nimby's, you will find nuclear waste nimby's are totally feral.
Back on topic.
There are many battery technologies being tested for greater suitability for EVs, with solid state likely to be the winner down the track. These would be safer and offer greater range. But like the solar PV race, the massive production scale of basic solar panels means that the issue of price competitiveness will rule the roost for the foreseeable future.
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