GM Activates Vehicle To Grid (V2G) Capability For Existing Customers, With No New Hardware Required
cleantechnica.com Jun 10, 2026

GM Activates Vehicle To Grid (V2G) Capability For Existing Customers, With No New Hardware Required

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

General Motors (GM) has activated vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capability for its existing customers, allowing them to export power to the grid without requiring new hardware. The company has over 250,000 bidirectional-capable vehicles in the US, with plans to make the capability standard on future electric vehicles. GM's V2G technology has the potential to deliver significant energy flexibility, with enough combined battery capacity to power approximately 120,000 average US homes for up to a week.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The grid is under pressure from extreme weather and the growth of AI data centers, and GM's V2G technology could provide a significant distributed storage resource.
  • · By tapping into the energy storage potential of parked electric vehicles, utilities can improve grid stability and potentially lower costs for consumers.