If you are talking about chargers for electric vehicles, we even do that
offgrid and it is just basic system design.  

If you are talking about
using the electric vehicle to power the house, you would run into safety of
the battery, Insurance for the house, and the building code for each area.
Many in California want to see UL9540 for home battery installation. Also
many/most car batteries a type NMC lithium and not the typical LFP that are
stationary and probably safer for a home. 
UL 9540 safety standard for
Energy Storage Systems UL 9540 simplifies the design and installation
approval process

Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar 
"we go where powerlines
don't"
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On Thu, 17 Jun 2021 07:20:18 -0400, Carl Adams 
wrote:  Hello Wrenches, Have any of you looked into Vehicle to Grid systems
and how they will play with existing solar installation. I have residential
customers asking questions about how we ensure that our installation is
compatible with these systems. I've seen announcements from Ford, Nissan,
and Mitsubishi on their planned releases.  
     With Kind Regards Carl
Adams, President SunRock Solar, LLC 513.290.9072 (mobile) 513.766.6025
(office)       

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