It’s a great idea and glad it’s getting traction but the problem in Australia is the grid and infrastructure. The amount of homes capable of V2G is probably very small and the energy providers constantly whinging about how it puts pressure on the grid. It’s a shame that there isn’t more focus on getting homes updated to be more efficient and getting more homes set up for solar.
2011 Honda Fit/Jazz. That thing was like the god damn Tardis. Seats folded any which way you could think of so it could haul pretty much anything and paired with a roof rack you were invincible. It was small and nimble and was capable of anything. Snow? Sure. Camping down some semi rough tracks? Why not. Haul all your friends l? You got it boss.
I wish I still had it as I probably would have turned it into a battle car by now but sold it when I moved country’s.
It’s a great idea and glad it’s getting traction but the problem in Australia is the grid and infrastructure. The amount of homes capable of V2G is probably very small and the energy providers constantly whinging about how it puts pressure on the grid. It’s a shame that there isn’t more focus on getting homes updated to be more efficient and getting more homes set up for solar.