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Ludicrous Feed: Electric vehicle-to-grid approved for Australia

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The Federal Government has announced new Vehicle to Grid (V2G) Standards which will allow Electric Vehicles in Australia to export stored energy in the cars’ high voltage batteries to power the home and supply the grid potentially by the end of 2024 depending on vehicle OEM manufacturer compliance.

This video will explore what this means in theory and how it can apply in a real world scenario as well as provide an explanation of the terms: V2L V2H V2G and V2X by Tom Gan of Ludicrous Feed.

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