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The future of electric mobility is not only about driving—it’s about transforming electric vehicles into active players in the energy grid. Around the world, Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology is rapidly evolving, turning EVs from simple transport solutions into flexible energy assets that store, supply, and balance renewable power.
Global Progress in V2G Technology
Europe: Large-scale adoption
• In the Netherlands, a €100 million project is deploying 500 Renault EVs with V2G capability.
• Supported by bi-directional chargers, these EVs help stabilize electricity demand by feeding power back into the grid during peak hours.
China: National pilot projects
• In 2024, China launched 30 V2G pilot programs across nine cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
• These initiatives aim to relieve grid pressure and explore new business models for drivers and charging operators.
Australia: Early adoption by households
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• Some EV owners are already selling electricity back to the grid.
• Households report saving or earning up to AU$1,000 annually, proving V2G’s potential for consumers.
Why Vehicle-to-Grid Matters
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V2G has the power to reshape the global energy ecosystem by:
• Balancing renewable energy – storing solar and wind power for peak demand.
• Strengthening grid resilience – enabling distributed energy storage at scale.
• Unlocking new revenue streams – creating benefits for EV drivers, fleets, and charging operators.
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Analysts predict the global V2G market will grow from $7.8 billion in 2024 to more than $100 billion by 2034—highlighting its role in the energy transition.
INJET New Energy’s Perspective on V2G
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At INJET New Energy, we view Vehicle-to-Grid not as a buzzword, but as a strategic direction for the future of smart charging.
While our current charging solutions do not yet include V2G functionality, we are actively preparing for its integration by:
• Monitoring global V2G pilot programs and evolving technology standards.
• Exploring partnerships that enable advanced EV-to-grid interaction.
• Designing today’s infrastructure with tomorrow’s innovations in mind.
Looking Ahead: EVs as Part of the Grid
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The shift toward a fully integrated EV-to-grid ecosystem is just beginning. As mobility and energy continue to converge, the companies that prepare today will shape tomorrow’s market.
At INJET, our commitment is clear: building EV charging solutions that not only power vehicles but also contribute to smarter, cleaner, and more resilient energy systems worldwide.