Ford Partners with Utility to Boost Grid
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•Ford is paying EV owners to send power back to the grid
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Ford and Southern California Edison announced a new program called California Power Response .
It's part of a larger plan to ease the load on the region’s power grid.
Program will allow owners of Ford EVs to utilize V2G technology to give power back to the grid and get paid while doing it.
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