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We are undergoing an electric revolution. With electric vehicle registrations up, so is demand and interest in technology and infrastructure that can make charging more convenient, not just for cars but for our everyday lives. “The way the grid has operated for 100 years is going to change dramatically, and we're enabling that transition, and we're going to make it work as a very positive experience for consumers,” said Ty Jagerson of General Motors. He leads GM Energy’s V2X team, which focuses on energy services that can power more than just vehicles. “So if you've ever talked to someone that's had a chance to drive around in one of the GM electric vehicles, there's just this, pop, this power that you get, and all that power is also available for other applications. So you can literally use it to power your home, or if you're at a construction site, you'll be able to use it to power tools or lighting whole buildings.” That power of electricity creates additional opportunities to offset some costs and save on energy bills while also having an exciting driving experience. GM Energy will be supporting the rollout of the home hardware solutions that will enable this transformation toward a zero-emission future, led by GM’s vehicles, all of which are expected to be electric by 2035.