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by chris222
338 days ago
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You can do bidirectional with most GM vehicles now with the GM energy solution. I don’t have this but I did have a call with them. Thier max output is only 9.6kW so it can’t do a whole home backup and the car can only run in backup mode when the grid is out. https://gmenergy.gm.com/ |
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There's a few places that apparently offered it here, but when I've contacted them, they've all explained it was a tech demo, or trial, or some other PR type thing which means they didn't take it any further and regular humans can't buy it. I think there's some nuance or regulation around the UK power network which is stopping any progress with bidirectional charging here.
Over here though, if you don't have old electric heating, or an electric shower, 9.6kw is very much more than enough for the average household. I have a relatively high usage, and a 6kw inverter can power my house in a powercut, as long as I don't use the electric shower. The various retired people in my life tend to use 2 - 4kwh /day, the peak draw is the kettle which uses 3kw for a minute or so.