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How much can my EV provide?

Check here to see if your electric car has V2L, and what it's power rating is.

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.


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