genesis stargazing

Stargazing in comfort with Genesis vehicle-to-load tech

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Other potential applications include recharging off-road e-bikes or remote control gadgets, running power tools or even powering a boot sale stand. The possibilities are endless but, alas, not without cost.

For example, the GV70’s V2L adapter costs a cool £880. In addition to selected Genesis models, other EVs with V2L include the Kia EV9, while both the Volvo EX90 and Polestar 4 are expected to have it soon.

But back to the stargazing. I’d like to say that with Thompson’s help, we saw a dizzying display, but unfortunately, a thick blanket of low clouds obscured Exmoor’s night sky.

No matter; instead we were given virtual reality headsets to wear, which, wherever we turned our heads, displayed a representation of the night sky in all its celestial glory.

stargazing in a headset

Wearing his own headset, Thompson talked us through the heavens but being a humble motoring scribe with old sump oil sloshing between my ears, all I can remember is that our atmosphere is what makes stars appear to twinkle, thanks to its low density, Saturn could float on water, Mars has polar caps of CO₂ and a cow was once killed by a meteorite.

Breathtaking stuff but, frankly, more impressive was the fact that these astonishing tidbits were shared in a remote camp powered not by a noisy and malodorous diesel generator but by a couple of electric cars silently dispensing electrons.

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