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EVs Power Homes: Backup Power Revolution

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Most homeowners learn about V2H only after discovering it.
  • EV owners frequently use V2L to power devices and appliances.
  • V2H setup can cost thousands to nearly $10,000 plus installation.
EVs Power Homes: Backup Power Revolution

The concept of Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) power, where electric vehicles can supply electricity to a household's electrical panel, is emerging as a significant feature for future EV owners. Although a majority of homeowners were initially unfamiliar with V2H, research indicates strong interest once the technology is explained. Many current EV owners already employ a related capability, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L), for powering individual appliances and devices, with 71% reporting this feature and nearly half using it frequently.

The V2L function, often accessible through a standard 120V outlet on the EV, proves useful for various scenarios, from powering tools on job sites to providing energy during power outages and for leisure activities like camping. Despite its utility, enabling a full V2H system for whole-home backup is a substantial undertaking. The additional hardware can cost between a few thousand and nearly $10,000, with installation costs potentially increasing this figure significantly.

Despite the investment and a list of requirements, enthusiasm for V2H remains high. A growing number of EVs are becoming hardware-ready for V2H, with automakers like Tesla and Rivian planning to offer enabling hardware soon. This technology is positioned to become a significant perk for EV buyers, offering a reliable power source during outages and enhancing the overall value of electric vehicles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
V2H allows your electric vehicle to both charge from the grid and supply power back to your home's electrical system during outages.
According to research, almost half of EV owners with V2L capability use it frequently, on a monthly basis or more often.
The investment for V2H can be substantial, with quotes ranging from a few thousand dollars up to nearly $10,000 for the hardware alone, not including installation.

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