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.

Following the February launch of its Powershare Grid Support program, a Tesla app code leak has revealed vehicle-to-grid (V2G) earning details, including notifications and opt-out controls for owners. Analyzed by @Tesla_App_iOS, the leak also previews the Voyager navigation overhaul and Tesla Insurance app enhancements.

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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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