GM now has a complete home power backup system that can even draw power from your EV's battery.
General Motors' energy solutions subsidiary is now selling batteries for your home. The GM Energy PowerBank is available in three sizes. It integrates with the company's inverter and hub. General Motors Energy, the automaker’s energy management solutions subsidiary, launched a new battery pack that can power an average American home for up to 20 hours in the case of a blackout.
More Home Backup Systems GM Details Ultium Home V2H Hardware For Using EVs As Power Backup Want Home Backup Power? Don't Buy A Tesla Powerwall, Buy A Truck Tesla Officially Introduces Powerwall 3 Tesla Powerwall Installations Surpassed 500,000 Globally All versions can be mounted on the wall or the floor and can be stored either inside or outside, according to GM Energy. They also come with a 10-year limited warranty and are eligible for a 30% federal tax incentive.
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