Honda is taking clean energy innovation to the next level at RE+ 25 in Las Vegas. The company is showcasing its latest home and vehicle energy management technologies, including the Acura RSX Prototype and a bi-directional home charging concept. Visitors can experience Honda’s vision for vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) energy solutions.
Acura RSX Prototype: A Glimpse of Future EVs
The Acura RSX Prototype, the first vehicle built on Honda’s new global EV platform, demonstrates how future electric vehicles could power homes. Paired with a bi-directional charging station, the RSX can provide backup energy to households while participating in the grid. This system highlights Honda’s approach to turning vehicles into mobile energy assets.
Collaborating on Smart Energy Solutions
Honda is collaborating with Southern California Edison to test V2H and V2G systems. These technologies allow EV owners to manage electricity costs by using stored energy during peak times. ChargeScape, a platform developed with Honda and other major automakers, integrates EVs seamlessly into the grid, enhancing reliability and reducing energy expenses.
Fastport eQuad Prototype: Innovation in Last-Mile Transport
The Fastport eQuad Prototype, recently awarded “Red Dot: Best of the Best 2025,” showcases Honda’s electrified last-mile delivery solutions. Featuring a pedal-by-wire powertrain and swappable batteries, the eQuad offers silent, zero-emission operation with efficient performance. Deliveries of first edition vehicles are expected by late 2025.
Honda CR-V e:FCEV: Hydrogen Power Meets Practicality
Honda’s hydrogen-powered CR-V e:FCEV offers a 270-mile EPA range with fast hydrogen refueling. Combined with plug-in electric capability, this vehicle demonstrates flexibility for longer trips while maintaining low emissions. It exemplifies Honda’s commitment to diverse energy technologies.
Bi-Directional Home Charging and Smart Energy Products
Honda’s RE+ 25 display also features a bi-directional home charging station, Emporia Vue Home Energy Monitor, rooftop solar, home batteries, and high-efficiency heat pump water heaters. Together, these solutions help homeowners reduce costs, store excess energy, and contribute to grid stability.
Power Management for Everyday EV Owners
Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX EV owners already benefit from managed charging using 48-amp home chargers and the Emporia app. The system schedules optimal charging, ensuring vehicle readiness while lowering household electricity expenses. Incentives reward participants for easing strain on local grids.
Looking Ahead: Fuel Cell Power Generation
Honda’s Fuel Cell Power Generator will supply clean electricity from 250 kW to 3 MW. Scheduled for mass production in 2026, it supports large facilities like data centers and factories. A 1/10 scale mock-up is displayed to demonstrate its capabilities.
Summary
At RE+ 25, Honda blends innovation with practicality, showcasing EVs, home energy management, and smart charging solutions. The company demonstrates how future vehicles can do more than drive, they can power homes and support the grid.
Disclaimer: Honda home and vehicle energy management technologies displayed are concepts or early-stage systems and subject to future updates.
Source: Honda