Comment on Nissan To Deactivate Key Features From Early EVs
xthexder@l.sw0.com 10 months agoYou don’t need Internet to put charging on an hourly schedule. I’ve never heard of any EVs doing actual smart communicating with power stations to distribute load, it’s all manual and up to the car owner to charge during off-peak hours.
Please direct me to any EVs that actually do this though, since it sounds nice.
abhibeckert@lemmy.world 10 months ago
The Nissan Leaf “actually does this” (though in the UK, it will stop working unless you have a recent model).
Obviously it only works if your power company offers off peak power and if your power company publishes the off peak schedule somehow.