Turn Your EV Into Part of Your Home Energy System
Vehicle-to-home power allows certain electric vehicles to support your home during outages or peak demand when designed and installed correctly.
What if your home could use your EV’s large battery?
During an outage, that energy sits unused while the home goes dark. Without proper equipment and electrical design, an EV cannot safely power a home. Vehicle-to-home power solves this, but only when done correctly.
Improper V2H setups can create real risks
Vehicle to home power is not a simple add-on. When done incorrectly, it can lead to safety hazards for utility workers, damage to home electrical systems, failed inspections or denied approvals, and systems that do not work when needed.
That is why planning and professional installation matter.
What Vehicle to Home Power Can Do
When designed correctly, vehicle-to-home systems can:
Power selected circuits during outages
Support short-term energy needs
Reduce reliance on the grid during peak pricing
Work alongside battery backup and smart panels
For most homes, V2H works best as a complement to battery backup, not a substitute.
You need an expert, not a shortcut.
Comletric is a licensed, local Bay Area electrical contractor specializing in modern home energy systems. We help homeowners understand whether vehicle-to-home power makes sense, which vehicles support it, and how to design systems that are safe, permitted, and future-ready.
From start to finish, our professional team will always respect your time and home. We prioritize trust, reliability, and excellence in all our home energy solutions. . We guarantee punctual, dependable service with a focus on safety and quality.
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Taking your first step to providing electricity for your home with your electric vehicle.
1
Compatibility
Review
We review your EV, charging equipment, and electrical system.
2
System
Design
We design a solution that safely isolates your home from the grid during outages.
3
Professional
Installation
Your system is installed, inspected, and integrated with your home energy setup.