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Tesla shows off high-powered V2L features for welders, homes and more

  • 19 May 2025
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  • Riz Akhtar
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Tesla’s Cybertruck’s Powershare vehicle-to-load (V2L) feature has been taken up in a big way by owners in the US, with the company and drivers of the electric ute showing what can be done using the 11.5 kW power available from the truck’s 123 kWh battery pack.

In a new video on Tesla’s Cybertruck X account, the company showcased the tech at a recent event, with the caption of the video saying: ā€œPowershare lets you plug in tools, gear or even another EV via 120V & 240V outlets in the bed. Bringing you backup power & off-grid freedom anywhere you go and can even power your after work party on siteā€.

At the event in Texas, Powershare demonstrations were offered to people interested in EVs and this technology by showcasing the different equipment that can be powered by the powerpoints in truck’s bed.

Powershare lets you plug in tools, gear or even another EV via 120V & 240V outlets in the bed

Bringing you backup power & off-grid freedom anywhere you go

… and can even power your after work party on site pic.twitter.com/2FzzWyk7eO

— Cybertruck (@cybertruck) May 16, 2025

Tesla showed how Cybertrucks at that event were powering the food trucks, restroom trailers, refrigerators and AV (audio visual) equipment. Even welding demonstrations were being undertaken to showcase the type of power the Cybertruck is able to deliver.

This allows for up to 9.6 kW of continuous power draw directly from the Cybertruck’s 123 kWh battery pack. This could be used to power another EV, along with the home.Ā 

We just got our Powershare Gateway installed this week. Great peace of mind during storm season in Alabama. pic.twitter.com/TYvsVFg8wB

— Jim Mance (@JamesFMance) May 16, 2025

That’s nearly 10 Tesla Powerwall 2 home batteries worth of energy storage in the truck itself, and with powershare, many can use to to power things on the go or at home.

It does this by using a universal wall connector, the company’s home charger, to power the home in case of an emergency or when required due to an unstable grid.

Thank you this AM. 2hr outage so far. pic.twitter.com/AgEpYnJxKB

— Mark Statkus (@cybercussion) May 16, 2025

As Wes, a Tesla Lead Cybertruck engineer explains: ā€œThe truck has bi-directional AC grid generation, can generate up to 9.6 kW of power, you can plug in a UMC, you can charge a fellow’s EV vehicle, you can power your house, you can power your party.ā€

Along with that, test drives of the Cybertruck, including off-road experiences were offered to highlight the steer-by-wire drive and rear-wheel steering capabilities, found in very few vehicles on the market.

On the back of this post, multiple owners posted what they have been using the Powershare for with powering campsites to industrial equipment in places where you are unlikely to find power.

I’m using it to rescue some old family tractors. The CT ran the impact gun and the compressor.

This Monday the CT is going to tow the tractors out to my shop! pic.twitter.com/lHt1Yo6keU

— Neural Net Neil 🧠 (@Dreamweaver2oh) May 17, 2025

This highlights the versatility of having large power output from a bi-directional battery. Other V2L systems can deliver up to 3.3 kW from vehicles available in Australia, so seeing a system power much more off a vehicle showcases the possibilities.

It’s still unclear whether the Tesla Cybertruck will make onto Australian roads with recent reports suggesting that there could be something in the works. And it’s unclear when, or if, V2L capabilities will feature on existing or future Model Y or Model 3 electric cars.

All electric camping šŸ˜Ž pic.twitter.com/8naZfrEzW8

— yo (@NachoMomma420) May 17, 2025

Until then, we hope Tesla can incorporate this technology into its future products, helping more people use the car’s battery for more than just getting from A to B.

Riz Akhtar
Riz Akhtar

RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.

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