
The 2026 Kia EV4 brings more than electric mobility to Ontario—it brings portable power wherever you go. With Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) technology, this upcoming electric sedan transforms into a mobile energy source, ready to power tools, electronics, and small appliances directly from its battery. Arriving in early 2026, the EV4 will introduce drivers in Lindsay to a feature that redefines convenience for work, recreation, and emergencies alike.
Whether you’re camping in one of Ontario’s provincial parks or managing projects at home, the EV4’s V2L system allows you to tap into its stored electricity safely and efficiently. Intelligent monitoring ensures there’s always enough charge left for driving, while built-in safety systems manage temperature and power flow. It’s a seamless blend of mobility and energy independence designed for modern Canadian life.
- Visit Lindsay Kia in early 2026 to see the Kia EV4 and explore its Vehicle-to-Load capability in person.
- Power devices such as laptops, lighting, and small appliances directly from the EV4’s battery during work or recreation.
- Use V2L for outdoor activities, from camping trips to community events, without relying on traditional generators.
- Rely on built-in smart management systems that automatically protect the battery and maintain safe power levels.
- Stay prepared for power outages by using your EV4 as a backup source for essential household or office electronics.
Vehicle-to-Load technology expands what electric vehicles can do, offering flexibility that supports Canadian drivers’ active lifestyles. The 2026 Kia EV4 empowers owners to stay connected, productive, and comfortable—no matter where life takes them.
