We are often asked by ev owners: “How much power can my EV provide from V2L” This table shows most of the models currently available in Australia; more are being added weekly!
Note that if you do not own a car on this list - consider a generator: hydrogen, natural gas, petrol or diesel.
Brand | Model | V2L Rating (kW) | V2L Status | Notes |
BYD | Atto 3 | 3.3 kW (approx.) | Confirmed | Uses a separate V2L adapter that plugs into the charging port. |
BYD | Seal | 3.3 kW | Confirmed | V2L is a standard feature |
BYD | Dolphin | 3.3 kW | Confirmed | V2L is a standard feature |
BYD | Shark (Ute) | 6 kW (expected) | Expected | BYD has confirmed V2L, likely via adapter. High power output. |
Hyundai | IONIQ 5 | 3.6 kW | Confirmed | Internal and external V2L outlets. |
Hyundai | IONIQ 6 | 3.6 kW | Confirmed | Similar V2L system to the IONIQ 5. |
Hyundai | Kona Electric (2024 model, higher trims) | 1.7 kW (AU Spec may differ) | Confirmed | The lower power makes this a portable power station rather than something able to power larger devices. V2L adapter will be available. The Australian model may differ. |
Kia | EV6 | 3.6 kW | Confirmed | Shares the same platform and V2L system as the Hyundai IONIQ 5. External and internal V2L outlets. |
Kia | EV9 | 3.6 kW | Confirmed | Kia's larger SUV with V2L. |
Kia | Niro EV | 3.0 kW (approx) | Confirmed | Uses a V2L adapter. |
MG | MG4 (Essence/Long Range trims) | 2.2 kW (approx.) | Confirmed | Uses a V2L adapter. Lower power output. |
MG | ZS EV (Long Range) | 2.5 kW (approx.) | Confirmed | V2L adapter. |
Genesis | GV60 | 3.6kW | Confirmed | Premium offering related to Ioniq 5 and EV6 |
Genesis | Electrified GV70 | 3.6kW | Confirmed | Premium SUV |
Genesis | Electrified G80 | 3.6kW | Confirmed | Premium sedan |
Ford | F-150 Lightning | 9.6 kW | Expected | The F-150 Lightning offers pro power on board, and acts like a generator. |
Cupra | Born | - | Possible | Some overseas literature suggests V2L might exist. Confirm with a dealer. |
Nissan | Leaf | - | Possible (V2H/V2G) | Capable of V2H and V2G, but these technologies are not yet widely supported in Australia. |
LDV | eT60 | - | Possible | While some sources suggest V2L, it's not prominently advertised. Double-check with a dealer. |
Key for V2L Status:
- Confirmed: V2L is officially advertised and available for the Australian market.
- Expected: The vehicle is confirmed for release, and V2L is highly likely based on manufacturer statements or overseas models, but the exact Australian specification may need dealer confirmation.