Which models do V2H / V2G?

Paul LVEVA

Now Hoosier EVA
I'm nearing the end of the lease on my Niro, and I would like to consider vehicles that I could support my home, or possibly sell back to the grid. The only ones I know are Tesla (Cybertruck and Model X, I think), Ford, and GM. All three are brands I will not consider.

At one time, Kia did a pilot program in Connecticut and California with the EV9 and a Wallbox Quasar, but I've not found any more info on it.

Does anyone have an updated list of EVs sold in the US with V2H and V2G capabilities???
 
I'm nearing the end of the lease on my Niro, and I would like to consider vehicles that I could support my home, or possibly sell back to the grid. The only ones I know are Tesla (Cybertruck and Model X, I think), Ford, and GM. All three are brands I will not consider.

At one time, Kia did a pilot program in Connecticut and California with the EV9 and a Wallbox Quasar, but I've not found any more info on it.

Does anyone have an updated list of EVs sold in the US with V2H and V2G capabilities???
Your lease situation probably won't let you wait for the less expensive BMW i3, but if a $66K-$76K SUV fits your plan, the BMW iX3 supports bidirectional Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H), and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L).
 


looks like Kia is on the short list if the above brands are out.
 


looks like Kia is on the short list if the above brands are out.
Lucid is another:
 
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