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myenergi begins development on V2G EV charger

Smart home energy technology firm myenergi has started development on one of the UK’s first mass-market Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) electric vehicle charger that integrates with the rest of the home.

The firm plans to launch the new premium product in 2025 to coincide as mainstream V2G-enabled electric vehicles come onto the market.

Known for its solar compatible home charge, the zappi, the Stallingborough-based firm will introduce the V2G EV charger to sit above the standard zappi in its product range.

As well as EV charging, myenergi offers customers a fully integrated smart home energy management system, including installation. Alongside the zappi EV charger are also the eddi power diverter and the modular libbi smart home battery system.

Until recently, V2G technology could only be achieved by expensive DC bidirectional charging hardware.

Lee Sutton, co-founder and Chief Product Officer at myenergi said:

“Our purpose is to remove the barrier to a greener future and we see the current limitations around V2G technology as one of those barriers. By offering an innovative AC V2G solution for the home, we can bring this great technology to a greater number of customers.”

“While DC V2G chargers have been significant in both size and cost historically, myenergi is aiming to deliver a new product that is much more attractive in both respects. And while the pool of vehicles that can truly deliver V2G charging has been limited to date, there is set to be enormous growth in the number of EVs that can offer this functionality to UK households.”

Jordan Brompton, co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer at myenergi, added:

“Sitting above the zappi in the myenergi product portfolio, our new V2G charger will prove the perfect choice for those who want to power their home using the available energy stored in their EV battery, as well as those who want to support the grid through attractive export tariffs.

“We know that vehicle manufacturers are pursuing the AC pathway to deliver V2G functionality, so we are confident that our new product will fit seamlessly into their development programmes.”

Image courtesy of myenergi

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