Tesla launches Cybertruck V2G program in Texas

Tesla has launched its first vehicle-to-grid program in the United States, targeting Cybertruck owners in select Texas markets. The Powershare Grid Support initiative allows owners to send energy from their truck's 123 kWh battery back to the grid during high-demand periods, earning credits on their energy bills. The program begins as an invitation-only early adopter phase.

Tesla Energy announced the Powershare Grid Support program on social media, marking the company's initial vehicle-to-grid (V2G) offering in the US. This bidirectional charging feature enables Cybertruck owners to discharge their vehicle's 123 kWh battery—equivalent to about nine Powerwalls—back to the grid during peak demand events.

Participation is restricted to Cybertruck owners in areas served by CenterPoint Energy and Oncor, utilities covering the Houston and Dallas metropolitan regions. Owners must install a Powershare Gateway and Universal Wall Connector to enable the capability. Enrollment occurs through the Tesla app under the Electric Drive plan, with an opt-in for Powershare Grid Support. During grid events, which may arise with little notice, the system automatically discharges energy, providing bill credits. Owners can set discharge limits to reserve battery for driving or home use, akin to the existing vehicle-to-home function.

The program is invitation-only for early adopters, with Tesla planning expansion after testing. Participation via Tesla Electric does not affect the Cybertruck warranty. Texas was selected due to its ERCOT-operated grid's volatility, highlighted by past weather-related strains. Tesla has grown its virtual power plant efforts there since 2022, including a 200-Powerwall pilot and approvals for two VPPs in August 2023. In 2024, it paid Powerwall owners $9.9 million through these programs. Each Cybertruck adds significant 123 kWh capacity, compared to a Powerwall's 13.5 kWh.

Expansion to California follows, targeting PG&E, Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric areas. The Cybertruck is Tesla's only vehicle with official bidirectional support; a late 2025 confirmation for the Model Y Performance has not yet been widely implemented. Powershare integration with Powerwall is delayed to mid-2026, originally slated for late 2024. In March 2023, then-VP Drew Baglino indicated bidirectional charging could arrive in two years.

Competitors lead in this area: Ford's F-150 Lightning has offered vehicle-to-home since 2022 and joins a V2G pilot with Baltimore Gas and Electric. General Motors plans bidirectional for all new EVs by 2026, with Ultium vehicles featuring 19.2 kW hardware. Hyundai Motor Group runs V2G pilots with models like the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, Kia EV6, and EV9.

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Tesla Cybertruck in Texas sending power back to the grid via Powershare program, owner earning bill credits on smartphone app.
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Tesla launches Cybertruck V2G program in Texas

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Tesla has introduced the Powershare Grid Support program, enabling eligible Cybertruck owners in select Texas markets to send energy back to the grid during high-demand events and earn bill credits. The initiative, announced on social media platform X, builds on the vehicle's existing bidirectional charging capabilities. Expansion to California is planned soon.

Tesla is introducing Powershare Grid Support, the first vehicle-to-grid initiative in the US, allowing Cybertruck owners in Texas to supply energy to the grid and earn bill credits. The program targets pilot areas served by CenterPoint and Oncor utilities. It will expand to California in the next phase.

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Tesla has informed Cybertruck owners that the Powershare with Powerwall feature, which integrates the vehicle's battery as an extended home backup, will not arrive until mid-2026. The delay stems from technical complexities in ensuring compatibility across various Powerwall configurations. Owners, many of whom paid extra for the promised capability, have voiced disappointment over the repeated postponements.

During Tesla's January 28, 2026, Q4 2025 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk announced plans to transition Cybertruck production to fully autonomous vehicles for local cargo delivery, addressing a 48% sales drop in 2025, design concerns, and excess inventory.

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Cox Automotive data shows Ford's F-150 Lightning topped US electric pickup sales in 2025 with 27,307 units, outselling Tesla's Cybertruck (20,237 units) despite Ford's discontinuation of the model. The segment fell 15.6% to 90,019 units overall, hit by the end of federal tax credits, high prices, and quality issues.

Ford has announced it will cease production of its all-electric F-150 Lightning truck and replace it with a hybrid version featuring a gas generator. The new extended-range electric vehicle aims to offer over 700 miles of range while maintaining electric driving performance. This shift reflects broader challenges in the EV market, including lower demand and regulatory changes.

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Following record energy storage deployments in Q4 2025, Tesla's Powerwall home battery— which hit 1 million global sales in September 2025—is encountering downside risks from brand sentiment, per recent analyst reports. Installers cite negative feedback, leading to reduced promotion, while concerns over availability may shift market share.

 

 

 

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