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Standards Australia has ticked off the new standard that will allow vehicle to grid charging in Australia .
V2G technology is hailed by many experts as a critical part of a future grid dominated by renewables.
Only two vehicles the Nissan Leaf and the Mitsubishi Outlander plug in hybrid have had the capability.
Most car batteries can store up to five times more energy than household batteries.
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