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GM thinks EVs can help offset AI’s energy suck with vehicle-to-grid tech

By the AIdeaFlow Team

GM thinks EVs can help offset AI’s energy suck with vehicle-to-grid tech

AI is hungry for power, and data centers are putting a massive strain on our aging electrical grid. General Motors wants to use the millions of electric vehicles sitting in driveways to help solve the problem.

At a recent event in San Francisco, the automaker announced it is activating vehicle-to-grid capabilities for its current EV customers. This technology allows cars to push power back into the grid when demand is high.

GM is also looking beyond residential solutions with a new commercial energy storage strategy. They are developing sodium-ion batteries specifically designed for industrial-scale grid applications.

These systems are built to handle the growing electricity needs of AI infrastructure. By using EVs and dedicated storage as a giant battery, the grid becomes much more resilient during peak usage.

For regular drivers, the company is also launching a new feature to simplify public charging. This should make the transition to electric travel smoother for those still concerned about the charging experience.

Why this matters: As you integrate more AI tools into your workflow, the infrastructure supporting them needs to evolve. GM's pivot shows how transportation and tech are merging to keep the digital world running without crashing the power grid.

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