Ford F-150 Lightnings are powering the grid in first residential V2G pilot
One of those Lightning owners is Morgan Grove. “As a member of the Baltimore Commission on Sustainability, I’m excited to be an early adopter of this technology and participate in this vehicle-to-grid program with BGE and Sunrun,” Grove said. “I bought the Ford F-150 Lightning for several reasons, one of them being the ability to power our home during an outage. Now, I can also earn money by sending energy directly to the grid.”
Is this the way to a more resilient power grid? Credit: Sunrun
“This demonstrates the critical role that vehicle batteries can play in powering the nation’s grid, accelerating American energy independence and dominance,” said Sunrun CEO Mary Powell. “It’s great to see this partnership with BGE and Ford move to this commercial stage. In addition to showing how electric vehicles can power homes, add electrons to the grid, and help utilities meet peak electricity demand, this program also creates extra income opportunities for customers,” Powell said.
“Enabling customers to not only power their homes but send power directly back to the grid in times of need helps customers with financial incentives, utilities with more power capacity, and society through more grid reliability and sustainable energy practices. It’s a win-win for everyone,” said Bill Crider, senior director, global charging and energy services, Ford Motor Company.
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