A car being able to feed power into another car is quite interesting. I'm now imagining some fun scenarios like a car that's been fully charged with solar, showing up at another charging station. The driver has a nav system with their driving needs, so we know how much power this car needs - it has lots more charge than it needs. And this charging station doesn't have much, if any, solar power. So, we will charge the other cars at this charging station from the solar charged car. (Why did this person plug their car into a charger if they had *way more* charge than they needed? No clue) My goal here, of course, is to make the EnergyManager module have an optimization problem so complex that it's effectively unsolvable :)
Respect for this gread job !
A car being able to feed power into another car is quite interesting. I'm now imagining some fun scenarios like a car that's been fully charged with solar, showing up at another charging station. The driver has a nav system with their driving needs, so we know how much power this car needs - it has lots more charge than it needs. And this charging station doesn't have much, if any, solar power. So, we will charge the other cars at this charging station from the solar charged car. (Why did this person plug their car into a charger if they had *way more* charge than they needed? No clue)
My goal here, of course, is to make the EnergyManager module have an optimization problem so complex that it's effectively unsolvable :)