Mark I agree it is a topic worth discussion and I think it will be arriving over the next 5-10 years. According to the YouTube video California is mandating all cars in their state must have V2H capability by 2027. Once car manufacturers are forced to supply in one location it’s likely they will go the whole hog and do it for all their cars ?.
That’s part of what it will need. I see it as a 3 part process:
1 Cars capable and available. Without a car capable of sending as well as receiving high current loads over AC then the rest is useless.
2 Chargers. Not only smart enough to know when it’s required and when it’s best to recharge but also capable of communicating with the car, grid, supplier and the smart meter.
3 Cost. This can not be a luxury for the rich, to be successful it has to be at a price that Joe Public can easily invest in both car and charger up front in able to save on electricity prices and have that personal power security in a world where the ongoing power needs are only going to grow as technology continues to progress into every single aspect of our lives.
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Mark