Blackouts in Tasmania highlight the ability of electric cars to power household appliances

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Blackouts in Tasmania highlight the ability of electric cars to power household appliances
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A reverse charging feature on his electric vehicle allows Mr Yong to power his fridge, charge his family's devices and even run his smart bike during blackouts.

Mr Yong uses his EV to power appliances when the power is out. Tasmania n electric car owners whose vehicles have reverse-charging technology have been powering appliances in their homes during the state's recent power outages using their car's battery.

Equipped with vehicle-to-load capability, the car lets them run household appliances and devices from its battery.ABC News: Sarah Abbott"We've got the fridge running, we've got a Telstra mobile signal booster ... we've got our Starlink internet and router all being run through the ," he said.'Bonus' feature combats blackout

One end of the cord plugs into the car's charging port, and the other has a two-socket, 240 volt power outlet. "We were really just doing all the simple stuff … but it was a nice little bit of comfort among the chaos that was going around us," Mr Roberts-Thomson said."We're currently in the middle of our mail order, and we're packing our online orders for things like dahlias and liliums," he said.Facebook: Van Diemen Quality Bulbs"And we really needed that to keep going, even though we had a severe blackout here at the farm as well.

Using an EV to power appliances is not something most people seem to know about, even on EV forums, Mr Yong said.

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