EVs have long promised to stabilize grids through bidirectional charging. Ford's Home Power Management program is rolling out those capabilities.
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The Bryan ISD school board approves the purchase of a new software program for teachers and administrators to communicate with parents. Technology director Julea Johnson presented the proposal at the ...
Facing the threat of cyberattacks and with limited budgets, non-profit organizations across Quebec are being offered free ...
The City of North Battleford is using artificial intelligence to help plan road and sidewalk repairs, replacing a ...
Ford Motor Company's Home Power Management system is designed to help customers both save money on their electric bills and ...
The program starts with 15 Ford employees in southeast Michigan who will allow their vehicles to transfer power to their ...
The 2025 Ford Lightning Pro is designed for commercial fleets, offering impressive power, a familiar driving experience, and ...