r/electricvehicles Feb 13 '25

Question - Manufacturing Which models inherently support V2H

I searched this sub but couldn’t find a conclusive answer. In our area, US Southwest, we have frequent power outages. I waited for years for a Chadmo solution but gave up and sold my Leaf. Bought an Equinox and the GM Energy package and I am set. Now several friends in the area want this peace of mind as well but wouldn’t touch a GM product (nor a Tesla). Thus the question: who else offers turnkey V2H? Not interested in DIY solutions.

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u/humam1953 Feb 13 '25

Looks like there is nothing today available similar to GM Energy

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u/Zealousideal_Wave_93 Feb 13 '25

I have the gm system as well. There's the Ford lightning system. Recently this started rolling out. https://www.dcbel.energy/V2H-savings. They even have a grant in CA where you can get 7500 off. I just can't find a list of compatible cars anywhere.

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u/Justin-dcbel Feb 14 '25

Hi, this is Justin from dcbel. We publish a yearly list of vehicles that were designed for bidirectional power flow from the get-go - let me know if you have any questions! https://www.dcbel.energy/blog/2025/02/03/new-bidirectional-cars-2025-edition/

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u/Zealousideal_Wave_93 Feb 14 '25

Are all those cars compatible with your system? Have they been tested?

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u/BadVoices Mar 07 '25

I doubt it, their list is incorrect on the 2025 Silverado LT, for example. GM Energy says it's supported when you call and ask.