n2mb_racing
Active Member
Yup. A lot of other EVs support this. Tesla has not wanted to support this in the past, probably because of the number of cars floating around with free, unlimited supercharging. Though, I really can't imagine who has that much free time to drive to a supercharger to snag $5 worth of electricity, while putting more than $5 of wear on their batteries...Well, there is some new EV models (Chevrolet) that supports "two way charging". I did not understand this feature until reading more about it. What this means: one can use the car battery to supply power to one's home, i.e the car acts as a backup power system for home.