Electric Vehicle Power Transfer System, NEC 2023 - [Article 625], (16min:00sec)
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- If you ever needed proof that the future has truly arrived you need look no further than the National Electrical Code and Article 625-Electric Vehicle Power Transfer System. Learn more about this bidirectional power supply that may be parked in your driveway or garage by watching the video where Mike and a team of experts explain what NEC Article 625 is all about.
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Mike I pass my master electrician license.thank for all you help.god bless you.
Oh my goodness! Congratulations and thank you for allowing me to be part of your success story.
@@MikeHoltNEC yes Mike thank you again you material works .it help at lot .every video no matter how small it is . There always something in there to learn god bless you.
Very interesting new aspects Mike, really enjoy your content, often very thought provoking. Thanks.
Very good topic...!! Thanks 👍
Congratulations bro , just got my pack in grind time baby
Thanks my brother you can do it beo Grind grind!
I install the ford home integration system.. works awesome
Is it in your home and do you use it to transfer power from the truck to the house as a home standby system?
@MikeHoltNEC I work for sunrun we ate partners with ford to install the HIS system and charger.. I've done 100 of them and they can power a home up to 4 days
@@michaeldavis9940 Please send me an email (Mike@MikeHolt.com) with your contact information. I would love to discuss this topic with you.
What they fail to see is that use of your power storage starts as volentary for the system to be adopted ubiquitously; but then it'll become mandatory without compensation and without personal control of when or how much. You will own nothing and be happy!
I get what you're saying... the new world order
@@michaeldavis9940 Never forget, in the end, you're the product.
Electric companies give rebates for connecting your panel to them and allowing them to throttle or turn off things. It's voluntary. I expect this to be the same.
I think you are 100% correct.
you can buy 15kw battery for $3500 or less wall mounted if you have 3 you could power your house your not going to use a car battery that costs $20,000 to replace also it will be hard to charge as people move into apartments,utilities are going to pay less to buy electricity soon it will be zero,electric power should become cheaper due to wind power or solar but they are building data centers that use huge amounts of energy
I don't think you can get 15 kW of battery storage with all of the charging and controls for anywhere near $3,500.
@@MikeHoltNEC You're 1000% correct he's full of it.
@@MikeHoltNEC You need to do your research. You can purchase 14.4kw of LifePO4 battery system in one unit complete with it's BMS and fire protection for around $3,500. Google Solar Signature. You can also get a powerful all in one system with PV MPPTs, inverter and charger for from $1500 to $5,000 depending upon how much power output you want
@@ronbridegroom8428 Please get me the link to a 15 kW system (battery with inverter providing 120V output) for less than $3,500 (as you stated previously). I bet you can't...
Mobile homes RVs with solar racks will be the future. Live in the portable power plant. Why give mass amounts of money to the governments and states.
I'm not sure how many people want to 'live' in an RV that is not connected to the grid in Florida, Texas, and Arizona during the summer...
@@MikeHoltNEC That's when you drive north to get the best of cooler environments.
I do see your point if you prefer those locations.
Why all the nonsense??? just cover what is written in the code!! V2g is nothing more than a MEME... should not be addressed in the code it wont be many years until systems like this are installed.
Sorry you wasted 16 minutes of your life for this 'nonsense.' Maybe others found this of some value.
@@MikeHoltNEC I love your content but hate V2G. Sometimes code goes overboard trying to see the future and should just worry about issues with the code today
@@jontopham2742 If you don't see these installed in your daily travels personally that's fine. I make a living off installing battery systems the demand more than double's every year. We now pick and choose the jobs we want (most fun most profitable).