GM Energy announced initial offerings for residential customers that will enable the use of vehicle-to-home, or V2H, bidirectional charging technology to provide power from a compatible GM EV to a properly equipped home, “helping to mitigate the negative impacts of weather-related outages and integrate with future clean energy products for even greater personal grid resiliency.” At launch, customers will be able to purchase GM Energy’s V2H bundle, which includes necessary equipment to enable the transfer of energy between a customer’s compatible EV and a properly equipped home. GM Energy will make additional residential solutions, including stationary energy storage and solar integration, available for purchase later this year, the company noted.
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