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GM to offer EV owners ability to sell power to US electricity grid

By Thomson Reuters Jun 9, 2026 | 4:48 PM

By Abhirup Roy and Kalea Hall

SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 (Reuters) – General Motors is releasing a software update that allows some U.S. electric-vehicle owners to pipe power ​back to the electric grid, another example of ‌car companies pursuing business opportunities in the energy sector.

The update gives owners of GM’s vehicle-to-home energy system, which allows the EV to power the home during a blackout, the expanded capability of feeding ‌electricity ​to the power grid. However, it ⁠remains unclear whether doing so ⁠will be popular with drivers, who may also want to keep their cars charged.

• Vehicle-to-home system owners would be able to sell power back to the utility ​at times of high demand, with GM getting a cut of those payments. A GM spokesperson said it has ⁠thousands of vehicle-to-home users, but declined ⁠to provide a specific figure.

• Very few utilities ​offer such capability today, and the practice essentially is still ​in a pilot phase. GM is in discussions ‌with around 10 utilities, GM Energy Chief Revenue Officer Aseem Kapur told Reuters at an event in San Francisco.

• GM will need utility cooperation for the vehicle-to-grid access to ⁠work. Commercial rollout of the technology will likely happen in the next few months, starting with California and Texas, Kapur said. In ⁠Michigan, GM is ‌partnering with utility DTE Energy on a ⁠vehicle-to-grid pilot with 30 GM employees.

• Utilities ​have ‌approached the vehicle-to-grid idea cautiously because of ​the investment ⁠needed, the uncertainty of the technology and the number of users.

• Automakers, including GM’s crosstown rival Ford Motor, have been following Tesla’s lead by trying to build energy businesses.

(Reporting by Abhirup Roy in San Francisco and Kalea Hall in Detroit; Editing ​by Jamie Freed)