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2025 Seal - V2L - 15a

jxpr01 | 2025-04-02 03:38 | 3 views

Anyone used a 15A V2L cable or adapter on the 2025 Seal? If so, where did you get it from? I've tried this product without success: [EVPEIWE V2L Adapter Type 2 EV Charging Cable Adapter, Vehicle to Load Adapter Suitable for BYD MG Hyundai IONIQ 5, EV Discharger to Charge Laptop Projector Kettle, Outdoor Power Station : Amazon.com.au: Electronics](https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0DZ6KLF99?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title)

Comments (19)
red_dragin 2025-04-02 04:05

Is the 2025 not supplied with one? Earlier models where.

jxpr01 2025-04-02 04:06

It has a 10a power board supplied. I'm looking for a 15a.

AmigaBob 2025-04-02 05:02

Does it output 15 amps?

Heavy-Intern-6660 2025-04-02 05:50

Does it do 15A?

red_dragin 2025-04-02 06:40

I don't think the vehicle puts out 15A

andiyarus 2025-04-02 08:11

You had one supplied? I didn't in may in NSW.

Grimy81 2025-04-02 08:15

Nope, BYD Seal V2L in Aus only does 10 amp. It’s the onboard computer that limits you, no matter the adapter you try

red_dragin 2025-04-02 08:21

My 2024 came with a factory V2L adapter. Was in the storage under the boot floor.

andiyarus 2025-04-02 08:23

How interesting. My dealership wanted extra for it.

red_dragin 2025-04-02 09:03

https://bydautomotive.com.au/brochures/BYD-SEAL-2023.pdf 2023 brochure straight off BYD Australia's website. (has 2023/24 wheels and shark grey only for performance, plus file name). Mentions V2L adapter supplied across all three variants. Take that in and ask for one for free. Or raise it with BYD Australia directly.

andiyarus 2025-04-02 09:20

Many thanks for the info. I've written to customer care @ BYD and will see how I go... a bit irritated at the dealer at this point!

red_dragin 2025-04-02 09:29

They're probably taking them out of the boot and trying to sell them back to you. Will be interesting to see if BYD Australia have had other complaints about that dealer.

jxpr01 2025-04-02 22:32

Thanks! I guess we're limited to 2400w then.

red_dragin 2025-04-09 07:17

Any luck yet?

andiyarus 2025-04-09 07:46

Crickets.

harri_w 2025-05-05 20:39

Please just remember when buying charging equipment it’s SUUUPER important that you’re only using OEM and/or Australian Safety Standard certified equipment. We have had many EV fires in Australia, but the ones that we’ve had have mostly been either from shitty chargers or the house around it being on fire. TL;DR don’t cheap out on a charger or V2L cable unless you’ve got working smoke detectors and great home & contents insurance.

andiyarus 2025-05-07 03:50

Just to add to this - wrote a complaint to BYD today about lack of response, have had one email saying they'd get onto it and nothing. Spent half an hour on hold x 2, requested callbacks, nothing. Complaint today with a deadline to address, else I'll raise a fair trading incident. Cannot believe how difficult this is proving!

jxpr01 2025-07-23 08:13

Curious, has anyone managed to get the Seal V2L working via a home generator switch?

jxpr01 2025-07-23 08:14

Even with a 15a to 10a adapter, the Seal says check device when i plug it into the house.

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