Opinion: Will electric pick-up trucks power up houses during future storms?

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Opinion: Will electric pick-up trucks power up houses during future storms?
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In areas like California and Texas that have suffered large weather-related power...

” — drawing household power from their EV during the day instead of relying on the grid, thus reducing their electricity purchases during peak demand hours. To do this, they might need to install special metering equipment that can control both the discharging of the vehicle battery and the flow of power from the grid to the home.

Peak shaving makes the most sense in areas where utilities have time-of-use electric pricing, which makes power from the grid much more expensive during the day than at night. A peak-shaving household would use cheap electricity at night to charge the EV battery and then store that electricity to use during the day, avoiding high electricity prices.While V2H capabilities exist now, it will likely be a little while before they see widespread adoption.

Enabling homeowners to use their vehicles as backup when the power goes down would reduce the social impacts of large-scale blackouts. It also would give utilities more time to restore service — especially when there is substantial damage to power poles and wires, as occurred duringPower companies will still have to spend money building and maintaining the grid to provide reliable service.

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