Kia EV9's Vehicle to Home Power Backup Capability

- Kia EV9 owners can use their vehicle as a power backup for their homes
- The Wallbox Quasar 2 bidirectional charger will be available in June
- The charger can feed power to the EV9’s battery or draw from it to power the home
- A Power Recovery Unit is required to interface with the home power panel
- At least 200-amp service is required in the home to support the system
- The Quasar 2 also supports solar panels and energy management software
Kia EV9 owners can soon take advantage of the SUV’s “Vehicle to Home” power backup capabilities with the availability of a bidirectional charger coming in June. The new Wallbox Quasar 2 electric vehicle charger is the first home EV power connector in the US that works with the EV9 and is now up for preorder for owners and lessees of the vehicle.
The Quasar 2 can feed power to the EV9’s battery to charge it or draw from it to keep your home’s lights on during a blackout. You’ll need both the charger and a special Power Recovery Unit to interface with your home power panel to make the home generator features work. EV9 owners get first dibs on the Quasar 2 but will need to register with Wallbox to preorder both items.
System Requirements
Not all homes can support the system; owners will need at least 200-amp service in their home and may also need permission from a utility company or municipality to use all the features. The Quasar 2 also supports solar panels and includes software to manage energy flow from the sun to your car battery, home, and the grid.
Ideally, you could charge your vehicle off of solar energy or the grid during off-peak hours and sell back excess power to the utility company. According to Kia, the Quasar 2 and Power Recovery Unit will be available “on a first-come, first-served, while supplies last basis.”