Been reading threads here for about two years now, finally decided to stop lurking and actually contribute something useful. MistyTinker here, currently running a hybrid setup that's equal parts off-grid living and EV charging experimentation—which is admittedly a niche problem to have.
I'm based in the Array area and started down this rabbit hole after inheriting a plot of land with a decrepit cottage. Rather than grid connection (extortionate costs out here), I've pieced together a Victron-based system: 10kW hybrid inverter, 48V LiFePO₄ battery bank sitting at roughly 20kWh usable capacity, and about 6kW of panels facing south-southwest. It's been running for about three years now and the efficiency gains from switching to lithium have been properly transformative.
The EV charging side is where things get interesting and genuinely complicated. I've got a second-generation Renault Zoe that I'm trying to charge primarily from excess solar without completely killing the battery bank during winter months. It's a balancing act that requires constant monitoring—I use Node-RED to automate load-shifting, which honestly feels like overkill until you're managing it manually for a few weeks.
Motorhome is another angle I'm exploring; thinking about fitting a smaller Fogstar system into one for those periods when I need to be mobile. Seems mad but the economics work if you're serious about minimising grid usage.
Keen to pick everyone's brains about real-world experiences with DC charging, battery longevity at partial states of charge, and whether anyone else here is trying similarly convoluted setups. Always interested in hearing what actually works versus what sounds clever on paper.