From what I understand V2H/V2G is a DC-based system, thus using the CCS2 or CHAdeMO connector and requires a bunch of certifications for the house-side equipment that is not present in Australia. I've seen the equipment in use at a few testing sites around the place and it's in the range of about $10,000 - for that price you could get a hybrid inverter and a traditional 12KwH battery.
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now what would be amazing if it would support V2H
From what I understand V2H/V2G is a DC-based system, thus using the CCS2 or CHAdeMO connector and requires a bunch of certifications for the house-side equipment that is not present in Australia. I've seen the equipment in use at a few testing sites around the place and it's in the range of about $10,000 - for that price you could get a hybrid inverter and a traditional 12KwH battery.