Hyundai Ioniq 5 Uses V2L Capability To Power Remote Reindeer Farm

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Uses V2L Capability To Power Remote Reindeer Farm
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Uses V2L Capability To Power Remote Reindeer Farm via insideevs.com

Hyundai has found an interesting way to promote the Ioniq 5's Vehicle-to-Load technology: powering a reindeer farm in Norway's Arctic region.

According to Hyundai, this demonstrates that people living in remote, off-grid areas can benefit from V2L, which gives them the ability to power and charge their electronic devices without generating emissions. Of course, this means the Ioniq 5's battery has to be fully charged beforehand in a place that has access to electricity.

If you're unfamiliar with V2L, it describes a bi-directional power transfer in which the energy stored in an electric vehicle's battery is transferred to an electric device. To offer this function, the software of the EV must support an onboard converter that converts direct current from the battery into alternating current .

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