HomeEV & BatteryHouston Homes Went Dark In Hurricane Beryl. EVs Powered Them Up. EV & Battery Houston Homes Went Dark In Hurricane Beryl. EVs Powered Them Up. By Energy Jobline July 17, 2024 0 203 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail As Hurricane Beryl took power out in parts of Texas, some EV owners relied on bidirectional charging to power their homes and appliances. Related TagsEV Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleThis Is The Charging Adapter Nissan Leaf Owners Need Right NowNext articleThis Tesla Model S Taxi Has 430,000 Miles. Here’s How Its Battery Holds Up Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES EV & Battery The Lamborghini Temerario Is Destroyer Of Windshields, And Electric Motors Are To Blame October 18, 2025 EV & Battery This App Makes EV Charging More Transparent—And Easier To Understand October 18, 2025 EV & Battery The Tesla Model Y Three-Row Is Supposed To Be A Great Family Hauler. It Really Isn’t October 18, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular The Lamborghini Temerario Is Destroyer Of Windshields, And Electric Motors Are To Blame October 18, 2025 This App Makes EV Charging More Transparent—And Easier To Understand October 18, 2025 The Tesla Model Y Three-Row Is Supposed To Be A Great Family Hauler. It Really Isn’t October 18, 2025 It’s Not Just The Bolt. A ‘Family’ Of Low-Cost EVs Is Coming, GM President Says October 17, 2025 Load more Recent Comments