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Origin Energy Announces Australia's First V2G-Enabled EV Subscription Trial
Powered by Origin’s Virtual Power Plant, the fully automated process will provide free charging at home for every kilometre driven during the EV subscription up to an estimated 24,000km per year.
9/25/2025
Origin Energy has joined forces with vehicle manufacturer BYD and StarCharge, a leader in EV charging infrastructure, to announce the trial of Australia’s first EV subscription bundled with a bi-directional charger and access to free home EV charging. Bi-directional charging allows EV drivers to charge the car from the grid or from their solar system, and then also send electricity back to the grid.
“Vehicle-to-grid charging is a real game-changer that could turbocharge the EV market in Australia by allowing EV drivers to send electricity back to the grid from their car and get rewarded for that,” said Chau Le, General Manager, E-mobility, Origin.
“We are excited to be at the forefront of pioneering this technology with the trial of this Aussie first vehicle-to-grid bundle that makes it simple and easy for drivers to unlock benefits through access to free charging.”
Powered by Origin’s Virtual Power Plant, drivers will simply plug in most days and let the tech do the rest. For eligible customers who participate in the trial, the fully automated process will provide free charging at home for every kilometre driven during the EV subscription up to an estimated 24,000km per year.
The Electric Vehicle Council estimates a typical Australian driving 12,000km a year spends about $500 annually on electricity with an EV on a standard electricity tariff, or $2,500 annually on fuelling with a petrol car. With free charging at home based on these estimates the same driver could save between $500 and $2500 annually.
Origin is currently taking expressions of interest for the trial which will commence in 2026 with pricing available at under $800 a month after tax savings. People can express their interest via https://www.originenergy.com.au/electric-vehicles/v2g-bundle-trial/. The trial is limited to 50 customers and eligibility criteria will apply.
Eligible customers will receive a BYD Atto 3 on subscription (valued at RRP $39,900 before on-road costs), a bi-directional StarCharge V2G Halo charger (RRP $6,000AUD) and access to an Origin smart tariff with free home charging.
“This trial will help us understand the impacts of bi-directional charging on customer behaviour, impacts to their EV, and test how to best share value back with customers.”
Origin already provides EVs to over 1,600 drivers including through flexible subscription plans, and provides smart charging to electricity customers through the EV Power Up energy plan.
The month-by-month flexibility of Origin’s EV subscriptions is designed to allow eligible customers to access salary packaging and Fringe Benefits Tax exemption for EVs through their employer, while avoiding being locked into long term vehicle lease agreements.
“The principles of V2G and what it will translate into for our Australian customers perfectly aligns with our mission to provide ‘innovation for a better life’ and to ‘cool the earth by 1 degree," said Sajid Hasan, Chief Product Officer, BYD Australia. “BYD is excited to partner with Origin to pioneer this technology in Australia to redefine what Electric Vehicle ownership means and to shed light that there is much more to an Electric Vehicle than just mobility.
“Vehicles are no longer just part of the transport network," Kouki Xiang, CEO, StarCharge APAC said, "with EVs and bi-directional charging technology, they’re becoming an active part of the energy network. Through V2G, every car becomes a mobile energy asset. We’re excited to be part of this collaboration with Origin and BYD to accelerate the adoption of V2G technology in Australia.”
Source: Origin Energy
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