Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about our services.
Can I use my electric car as a home battery (V2H)?
Yes, with Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) technology it is in principle possible to use your electric car as a home battery. To do this, you need a suitable car (such as a Nissan Leaf, Hyundai Ioniq 5 or KIA EV6) as well as a bi-directional charging station.
In practice, this technology is still under development, and regulations and certification also play an important role. Many parties, including car manufacturers and grid operators, are working hard on this. SunCharged follows these developments closely and will certainly facilitate V2H solutions in the future, as soon as this is technically and legally feasible.
In practice, this technology is still under development, and regulations and certification also play an important role. Many parties, including car manufacturers and grid operators, are working hard on this. SunCharged follows these developments closely and will certainly facilitate V2H solutions in the future, as soon as this is technically and legally feasible.
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