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Dope1: Remember when it was an unhinged conspiracy theory to say that an all-EV fleet of vehicles would be easy for the government to decide who drives, when and how often?
Adjust your tinfoil hat, that's not what she's talking about. Vehicle-to-home charging, or V2H, is already here. And bidirectional charging is clearly on its way, part of a broader vision for a next-generation electric grid in which millions of EVs are constantly taking power from the grid and giving it back ' a key element of an electrified future.
bighairymike: Also, wouldn't that additional non-transportation discharge into the grid amount to extra wear and tear on the battery thus requiring replacement sooner than if used solely for transportation?
V2h charging is here now but they'll never be able to figure out a way to tackle that discharge problem. Never, never, never, never, never.
Thank God you guys aren't employed in these industries.