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How my EV earned $100 in two hours supporting the grid in heatwave

Stuart White discharged power to the grid from his Nissan Leaf via a bidirectional charger, while having a swim and a beer on holidays on the other side of Australia.

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Electric car dreams are becoming an outer suburban, mainstream reality

Australians living further away from cities see the benefit of EVs that reduce their fuel costs and allow them to go camping or boating on weekends.

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Motivated by environmental concerns rather than cost, Cath Davies first started her electrification journey by insulating and plugging the gaps.

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After recent storms in Victoria fried her gas stove, Sophie Vorrath decided there was no going back - she invested in a portable one burner induction stove for $150.

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