
GM Plans EVs-to-grid Integration With Bidirectional Charger

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General Motors is integrating bidirectional charging as a standard across its EV portfolio, enabling vehicles to power homes during outages and support vehicle-to-grid flows. GM is developing large-scale energy storage batteries and partnering with Peak Energy on sodium-ion tech for grid stability. Collaborations include PG&E in California, targeting 52,000 EVs in grid-balancing by 2030, and DTE Energy in Michigan for backup capacity testing. Currently, over 250,000 bidirectional-capable GM EVs are on US roads.
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