
Bidirectional charging is one of the coolest features to come from the EV revolution. After all, electric cars have some of the largest batteries a consumer is likely to own — why should they be limited to only powering a couple motors and an infotainment screen? Why not let that giant mobile power brick charge your house, your vasectomy, or even your entire city?
General Motors’ engineers appear to have asked that question, and come up with no suitable reason not to let the company’s EVs send power out to other devices. The company announced that, by 2026, every vehicle built on its Ultium EV platform will feature bidirectional charging.

Of course, like anything done by a company, the decision sounds neither purely altruistic nor purely for the sake of adding neat features. The 2026 date is suspiciously close to California’s proposed mandate — the state is actively considering a bill to mandate bid