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The Australian government wants electric vehicle and PHEV owners to start sending electricity to the grid

The Australian Government has officially announced the National Vehicle-Grid Network (VGN) to encourage owners of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles to feed electricity back into the national grid.

Launched by Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen and led by Climate-KIC Australia and the Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF) at the University of Technology Sydney, the VGN aims to accelerate the large-scale deployment of two-way vehicle charging (V2G) across the country.

It builds on a national roadmap for bi-directional V2G charging, enabling plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and electric vehicle (EV) users to both charge their vehicles and add electricity to the grid.

This, in turn, could result in customers being paid back for their energy contribution to the grid.

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The goal of the VGN is to enable large-scale adoption of V2G through greater industry collaboration and uniform standards for device compatibility.

A UTS announcement also said the network would work to “build industry and consumer capabilities through trusted information, educational resources, events and practical tools.”

Funding comes from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and RACE for 2030 CRC, an industry-led collaborative research center established in 2020 with $68.5 million in government funding.

Industry associations will also contribute to funding the network. Current partners include the Electric Vehicle Council and infrastructure provider JET Charge.