Energy Company, GM, Introduces 10.6 kW and 17.7 kW Power Storage Devices
The automotive giant, General Motors (GM), has entered the home energy storage market with the launch of its new stationary storage product, the PowerBank. This innovative device is designed to benefit electric vehicle (EV) owners and homeowners alike, offering a comprehensive energy management solution.
The PowerBank comes in two battery capacity variants: 10.6 kWh and 17.7 kWh, providing flexibility to cater to various energy needs. With its modular design, the PowerBank offers the potential for expansion, making it a versatile addition to any home.
One of the key features of the PowerBank is its ability to store and use captured solar energy. This feature allows EV owners to supplement their electric vehicle charging and provides power to a home without an EV, increasing energy self-sufficiency. Moreover, homeowners can gather solar power during the day and use it to power their homes at night, reducing their reliance on the grid.
The PowerBank also boasts a load shifting capability, enabling users to pull energy from the grid during off-peak hours when electricity costs are lower and use it later during peak price periods. This feature can help reduce utility bills and optimise energy consumption based on price.
In the event of power outages, the PowerBank serves as a backup power supply, providing a smart, reliable home energy source. This feature enhances energy security, ensuring that homeowners have access to power during outages.
The PowerBank seamlessly integrates with GM electric vehicles (EVs) and the broader GM Energy Home System, offering flexible energy management options. For instance, stored EV energy can be used to power the home, or vice versa, adding resilience and convenience for EV owners.
The PowerBank is part of a full home energy solution package, which may include a charger and inverter, offering a comprehensive, integrated energy ecosystem for the home. This package provides customers with a one-stop solution for their home energy needs.
Customers can visit GM Energy Live for assistance with product-related questions and to explore GM Energy's solutions through an immersive digital experience. For those integrating solar power, GM Energy refers them to preferred installer Qmerit for site assessments, compatibility checks, and personalized quotes.
It is important to note that while the PowerBank can provide power during outages, it is not recommended for medical devices due to potential power supply interruptions. Additionally, the duration of time the PowerBank can provide power during outages may be affected by weather conditions, the life of the battery, PowerBank usage, and other external factors.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates average daily home energy appliance usage to be 30 kWh. By combining two 17.7kWh PowerBanks, consumers can create 35.4kWh of stationary storage, potentially covering a significant portion of daily energy needs.
Pricing, installation costs, and timeline for delivery for each of GM Energy's products and services will vary. Interested customers can find more information about GM Energy's products and services at gmenergy.gm.com.
In conclusion, the GM Energy PowerBank offers a powerful solution for EV owners and homeowners alike, providing greater control over energy usage, reducing costs, ensuring backup power availability, and fully integrating with renewable energy sources and electric vehicles for smarter home energy management.
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