Despite how you may feel about them, EVs offer quite a few benefits over comparable gas-powered models. One newer offering is vehicle-to-home bidirectional charging, which essentially turns EVs into emergency generators that can temporarily power home appliances and other devices. Some General Motors electric vehicles have the technology, and the automaker recently announced a group of new products to help homeowners take advantage of their EV’s capabilities.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV First Edition RST will be the first vehicle to work with the new products, but GM said it would add the capability to all Ultium-based EVs by the 2026 model year. Owners with questions can chat with a product specialist on GM Energy Live, and the service can connect them with the automaker’s preferred installer, Qmerit, which will help with permitting and work with utility companies during the installation.
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