On a recent trip to North Bay, ON, I brought along LeafSpy and managed to get some data on battery heating. As #rapidGate is known, when rapid charging the Leaf, the battery heats up, sometimes by as much as 20 C, which then influences charge speed on subsequent charging sessions as Nissan very much likesContinue reading “Battery Thermodynamics”
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Kelso Conservation Area
A lovely day-trip from Toronto, Kelso Conservation Area is found just west of Milton,ON. Its about 60-70 km along the 401, so close enough that you need not charge my 2018 Nissan Leaf. We do wind up stopping at the Mary-Browns Chicken outlet in Milton, which has a Flo station across the road allowing theContinue reading “Kelso Conservation Area”
How big of a battery does your EV need?
From 24 kWh in 2011, to 30 kWh in 2017 to 40 in 2018 and 2019 to now either 62 or 40 kWh. Nissan has somehow stopped growing the battery in the leaf. Could it be that 62 kWh is enough? We compare Nissan to a few other brands in the EV market, and alsoContinue reading “How big of a battery does your EV need?”
Solar Economics
We look at a potential solar panel installation on my house, to see mathematically at least what a solar setup would look like on my roof. We find that we can satisfy about a third of my overall energy needs just from the roof. As I live in Toronto Ontario, where the energy mix isContinue reading “Solar Economics”
Grundy Lake
We return to Grundy lake for a lovely weekend of (mostly) emission free camping. Located about 350 km North of Toronto, its about the right distance for a weekend trip. The nearby Grundy supply depot, conveniently delivers a Canoe (or any other paddle-craft you may desire) right to your campsite. The kids had a lotContinue reading “Grundy Lake”
Bill Fisch Forrest Stewardship Center
A number of nature conservation areas dot the region around Toronto. One such is the Bill Fish Forest Stewardship Center, which is a part of York region trail system. A lovely way to a pass an afternoon is to go for a stroll along the Hollidge tract which sits adjacent to the Bill Fisch ForestContinue reading “Bill Fisch Forrest Stewardship Center”
My other zero emissions vehicle
The limelight in the world of smarter greener transport is often hogged by the many wonderful (and yes expensive) electric cars that are now available. Turns out, for personal transport, particularly in urban cycling friendly cities, that shiny big crossover EV is not necessarily the fastest way to get to work. We look at aContinue reading “My other zero emissions vehicle”
Nissan Leaf: The family golf monster?
We recently found a dog friendly golf course, Lynbrook Family golf center. This required a through investigation, so we put all four sets of clubs, the dog and some snacks into my 2018 Nissan Leaf, which had no problems with all of this, and scooted off to the links. Four sets of clubs takes upContinue reading “Nissan Leaf: The family golf monster?”
What happened to the used EV market?
Last fall, I wrote a short market survey looking at inexpensive electric cars. Back in November 2021, a EV shopper in the Toronto area could have had their choice of gently used Nissan Leaf’s, Hyundai Ioniq, or a Kia Soul for less than $30 000. While there is still some selection, the market is tight.Continue reading “What happened to the used EV market?”
More Wind and Solar energy?
The environmental benefits of EV’s are greatly enhanced if they can be charged using renewable energy. However, the cheapest energy rates are often at night, not exactly peak solar power production time. All is not lost, the humble laundry-line is a very inexpensive way to increase the share of renewables in your energy mix, inContinue reading “More Wind and Solar energy?”