Gm Demos Its New Energy Products by Running a Mansion Off a Silverado Ev



Electrek 10:35 pm on May 10, 2024


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GM plans to implement bidirectional power (V2X) across its electric vehicles by 2026, providing a potential solution for energy issues through various means such as reduced grid loads and lowered home energy costs. The company's GM Energy product line facilitates this transition, currently available in select states with future expansion plans.

  • GM Commits to Bidirectional Power: By 2026, all Chevrolet and Buick EVs are expected to have V2X capability.
  • Economic Incentives: While initially costly, incentives could encourage widespread adoption of GM's bidirectional power system.
  • Energy Services and Grid Support: Aggregating energy from customers allows for discharge to the grid during high demand periods, increasing grid resilience.
  • Current Availability Restrictions: GM Energy products are initially limited to certain states but plans to expand thereafter.
  • Technological Standardization Hurdles: The ISO 15118 standard for plug and charge communication needs finalization, delaying cross-compatibility.
**Electric Vehicles** *GM's plan to roll out bidirectional charging in all its electric vehicles by the end of 2026.* *Incentives for V2X technology adoption to increase uptake and manage initial costs.* *Impact on energy grids: Using aggregated home power backups during peak times, enhancing grid resiliency.* *Current availability of GM Energy products confined to states like California, Florida, Michigan, New York, and Texas.* *Technological standards such as ISO 15118 require finalization for cross-compatible V2X systems.*
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