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V2H charging technology arrives for Kia EV9 drivers

Eligible Kia EV9 owners and lessees may soon enjoy Vehicle to Home (V2H) capabilities thanks to a new charging unit from EV charging solutions company Wallbox.
By Liam McLoughlin March 6, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Eligible EV9 owners and lessees can now pre-order the Quasar 2 and Power Recovery Unit bi-directional charger. Image: Kia

Wallbox has announced pre-order availability of the Quasar 2 (including the accompanying Power Recovery Unit), the first compatible bi-directional charger to work with the Kia EV9. Eligible EV9 owners and lessees can now pre-order the Quasar 2 and Power Recovery Unit on a first-come, first-served, while supplies last basis, by registering to be placed on a waitlist to purchase the Quasar 2 and Power Recovery Unit at the following link: Wallbox.

Thanks to bi-directional charging, the EV9 can serve as an energy storage system. For properly equipped homes, Kia’s flagship SUV will be able to reverse its energy flow and send power from the vehicle back into areas of the home during power outages, inclement weather, or other scenarios.

"We're thrilled to open pre-order availability of the innovative Quasar 2 charger, including the Power Recovery Unit, to eligible Kia EV9 drivers," said Enric Asunción, CEO of Wallbox. "This cutting-edge technology allows eligible EV9 owners and lessees to take control of their energy usage and costs, while also providing backup power during power outages."

The V2H value proposition has tangible benefits for eligible Kia EV9 customers. For properly equipped homes, aside from keeping the lights on in areas of your home during a blackout,3 there’s the potential to save money on home electricity bills using stored grid energy or solar surpluses during expensive peak hours. V2H also allows customers to create schedules for charging their vehicle or powering areas of their home.

“The EV9 is a high watermark among EV SUVs, offering an impressive blend of amenities, technology, practicality and performance,” said Steven Center, COO & EVP, Kia America. “And now the package is truly complete with the arrival of V2H capabilities thanks to the team at Wallbox. V2H expands the role of the EV9 to a place beyond mobility.”

The Quasar 2 bi-directional charger offers up to 12 kW of power for EV charging and discharging. Quasar 2, including the Power Recovery Unit, will retail for US$6,440 (excluding taxes and installation fees).

Kia says its EV9 model continues its momentum in 2025 with ultrafast charging on high-speed DC chargers, designed to go from a 10 to 80 percent state of charge in under 25 minutes, seating for up to six or seven passengers, Kia’s newest in-vehicle technology such as ultra-wideband-based Digital Key, and Onboard Power Generator (V2L) functionality, allowing the EV9 to enhance the ownership experience.

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