Bidirectional charging enables electric vehicle batteries not only to store energy but also to power homes and feed electricity back into the grid, enhancing energy efficiency.
Using EV batteries for bidirectional charging can significantly reduce power costs for homeowners by allowing them to utilize stored energy during peak hours when electricity prices are higher.
The recent advancement in EV technology allows for V2H (vehicle-to-home) and V2G (vehicle-to-grid) applications, turning cars into versatile power sources for buildings and communities.
While bidirectional charging offers numerous benefits, such as powering devices and buildings, its implementation is currently limited to select charging stations and recent EV models.
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