Mercedes-Benz to Introduce Bidirectional Charging with New EVs from 2026
Mercedes-Benz is set to roll out bidirectional charging technology across its new-generation electric vehicles starting in 2026, with the all-electric GLC being the first to feature it. The tech will allow EVs not only to charge but also to feed power back into a home network or even the public grid. The rollout will begin in Germany, France, and the UK, with other markets to follow gradually.
ArrayAt the core of this initiative is the MB.CHARGE ecosystem, designed to provide customers with a complete, end-to-end charging experience. The package integrates a bidirectional wallbox (via The Mobility House), installation, onboarding, and access to a special green energy tariff. Customers will be able to monitor and control charging seamlessly via a smartphone app.
MB.CHARGE Home – Smarter Energy Use
- MB.CHARGE Home Intelligent: Enables automated, cost-optimized charging by taking into account departure times, state of charge, and cheaper electricity tariffs—typically overnight or when renewable energy availability is high.
- MB.CHARGE Home Pro Intelligent: Adds bidirectional capability, allowing vehicles to feed stored energy back into the grid during peak demand. This reduces household energy bills while supporting grid stability.