Up next The Holley Performance High Voltage Experience: EV Dominance Published on January 15, 2024 Author Jerome Andre Tags Fellten.com, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Fellten shocks the retrofit EV world with V2L tech A proprietary vehicle-to-load system powers 3kW electric devices – or EVs – straight from the battery! Vehicle-to-load is a bidirectional charging setup that transfers energy from an EV traction battery to power 120 or 240-Volt electric devices, a camping setup, power tools, a kettle, and several other gadgets simultaneously. Fellten’s V2L solution can even charge another electric vehicle or home appliance during a power outage. Until today, vehicle-to-load was only available on a handful of modern production electric vehicles, such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Ford F-150 Lightning. All of Fellten’s Classic Mini, Land Rover, Classic Porsche, and Universal conversion systems will feature their proprietary V2L solution from Summer 2023. Info: Fellten.com Contact: PR@fellten.com
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