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The Sunday New York Times writes about the Prius powering someone’s house and the future potential of V2G or vehicle to grid. A Honda (shouldn’t that be Toyota?) spokesperson shot down plans for hybrids powering homes responding; “We would not like to see stresses on the battery pack caused by putting it through cycles it wasn’t designed for.” “Instead, they should buy a Honda generator that was made for that purpose.”
The write-up additionally has opposing view points on V2G. They range from “pie in the sky” and at the “science project stage” to a technology that’s “underutilized” and “win-win” for ability companies and car owners. The costs for making your car
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[Source: New York Times]
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