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Volkswagen wants to stabilise grid by adding V2G in all its electric cars – The Driven
The VW Group to become first major carmaker to start rolling out “vehicle-to-grid” technology to stabilise electricity grids, setting itself apart from Tesla.

The VW Group wants to become the first major car-maker to start rolling out “vehicle-to-grid” (V2G) technology in all its electric cars to sell services back to the electricity grid and help stabilise fluctuating energy supply from renewables.
Nissan and Mitsubishi introduced vehicle-to-X (V2X) technology, also known as bidirectional charging, as early as 2013 and the new Nissan Leaf is undergoing trials in Australia, in particular a 51-vehicle program in the ACT. The recently unveiled Hyundai Ioniq…
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