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It has been a truly awful couple of weeks for Tesla, what with softening demand leading to fewer deliveries and the company’s stock price heading south faster than Elon Musk’s credibility. A few days ago, my colleague Tina Casey wrote about how the Silverado EV pickup truck from General Motors will be capable of supplying backup power to people’s homes thanks to vehicle-to-home (V2H) bi-directional charging.
By 2026, most electric vehicles from GM will have V2H capability, but until then the GMC Sierra EV Denali, Chevy Equinox and Blazer EVs, and Cadillac Lyriq will have to wait for over-the-air software updates or even manual updates at a dealership in order to be able to share power with a customer’s home.
At a time when the buzz about electric cars appears to be diminishing…
Read the full article originally published at cleantechnica.com.