A man with a muscle-wasting condition said it “feels epic” to have completed a gruelling Ironman triathlon, seven minutes within the 17-hour cut-off time.Chris Stennett, from Felixstowe, Suffolk, said that, within two months of being diagnosed with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) at the age of 26, he decided he “wasn’t going to let it hold me back”.Now 30, the copywriter has successfully tackled Ironman Austria for charity.https://www.indy100.com/news/man-with-muscle-wasting-condition-completes-gruelling-ironman-triathlon
The Electric Vehicle Council forecasts a million EV's in Australia by 2030, but it could be up to 1.7 million electric vehicles. This will require a lot of new charging by networks and much greater household electricity usage. In such an environment, 'managed electric vehicle (EV) charging' could save energy networks and
energy generation owners millions, but only if drivers of the
future hand over control of their refuelling electricity use.Managed charging is a concept that gives third parties access to smart chargers in order to adjust power levels up or down - watch this space:https://reneweconomy.com.au/jemena-sees-big-rewards-for-vehicle-to-grid-services-big-risks-to-unmanaged-ev-charging/