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Hyundai AllDayEnergy V2X rollout

Overview

Hyundai Motor Group announced the launch of AllDayEnergy, a global vehicle‑to‑everything (V2X) platform that lets electric‑vehicle batteries charge when electricity is cheap and feed power back to the grid or homes. The service consolidates earlier pilots—V2G in Jeju, V2H in the United States, and smart‑charging (V1G) in the Netherlands—under a single brand, with the United Kingdom chosen as the first market for rollout via the Hyundai vehicle app.

A week later, Hyundai reported that its brands sold over 130,000 EVs in Europe in the first half of 2026, a 42% increase year‑on‑year, and announced that the AllDayEnergy platform would initially support smart‑charging for compatible E‑GMP models such as the Ioniq 5, 6, 9 and Kia EV9 in the UK. Future phases aim to add vehicle‑to‑home (V2H) and vehicle‑to‑grid (V2G) capabilities, though certification of bidirectional chargers remains a hurdle before full V2G functionality can be delivered.

Entities

Hyundai Motor Group · Europe · AllDayEnergy · United Kingdom · Kia Corporation

Timeline

  1. 21 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 2 sources
    Hyundai Motor Group reports 100,000 EV sales in Europe and launches AllDayEnergy platform

    Hyundai and Kia sold 131,032 EVs in Europe in H1 2026, a 41.8% jump, and Hyundai Motor Group launched the AllDayEnergy V2X platform in the UK, starting with smart‑charging services.

  2. about 1 month ago

    [TECHNOLOGY] 2 sources
    Hyundai Motor Group launches global AllDayEnergy V2X service

    Hyundai Motor Group unveiled the AllDayEnergy V2X platform for bidirectional EV power use and teamed with Hana Bank on a savings product offering up to 4.5% interest to 5,000 new customers.

Sources

socialnews.xyz · thecooldown.com