GM Energy bets on bidirectional charging and sodium-ion storage to stabilize the grid

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GM Energy announces vehicle-to-grid (V2G) support for its EVs and unveils sodium-ion batteries for grid storage, partnering with PG&E and DTE Energy to deploy V2G-capable vehicles by 2030 and collaborating with Peak Energy and Redwood Materials to expand grid-ready storage, aiming to reduce grid stress and costs, though cross-ecosystem interoperability remains a hurdle.
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- GM’s New Pitch: EVs Aren't the Grid's Problem, They’re the Answer Autoguide.com
- GM to produce sodium-ion batteries for electrical grids strained by AI data centers Automotive News
- GM to offer EV owners ability to sell power to U.S. electricity grid The Detroit News
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