we will then use electric cars, powered by batteries which are charged up from a electricity wall socket which in turn is supplied by nuclear power station.
however, whichever country you are from, consider tens of millions of people getting home at 6pm and then plugging their electric cars in to re-charge.
No national grid electrical network could handle this, -and would fail -resulting in complete loss of electrical supply.
is every country now doomed?
we surely all recognise that this car re-charging scenario represents a absolutely vast increase in requirement of electrical supply networks.?
Very true, it is an extreme projection !
Real estimations are in line with your thinking.
Even today, limited electicity comes from nuclear power ! WHY ?
You must also be having cost effectiveness and recycling in mind !
This is a crude projection.
An "intelligent grid", that communicates variable prices to the consumer would be able to level the peak power demand to a large extent. Just an opinion, without discussing it in this context: It surely doesn't work with rather limited and destructive nuclear power resources.