EVs Can Power Homes — So Why Won’t Utilities Let You?
- tperry37
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read
You’ve heard the hype: “Your EV can power your home!” But what’s the real reason utilities are dragging their feet?
Let’s dive into the murky world of Vehicle to Grid (V2G) vs. Vehicle to Home (V2H). It’s not what you’ve been told. Utilities have been dangling this idea for years. SPOILER ALERT: their versions of V2G and V2H mostly benefits them, not you.
We break down what’s really going on behind the scenes, how V2G complicates everything (and costs you thousands), and why the tech you've been promised still isn’t ready for prime time. But here’s the good news: you can use certain EVs to power your home—right now—with a better, cheaper, and simpler solution.
Find out how to turn your EV into a powerful microgrid, avoid those peak electricity rates, and keep the lights on when the grid goes down. We’re naming names, showing you the gear that works, and giving you the real blueprint utilities don’t want you to see.
Your EV is more powerful than you think. Want energy freedom? Plug in and listen to this week's Energy Show.
Watch the V2H system in action: https://cinnamon.energy/vehicle-to-home/
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