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Lucid's LCHCS will require a neutral-balancing autotransformer in addition to a transfer switch to be able to power a home. This is a standard technology for solar inverters which only output single phase 240VAC. The autotransformer is a large center-tapped inductor which creates a neutral that is forced to be midway between the 240V legs, regardless of 120V load imbalance. I didn't know this at first either, and was similarly perplexed as to how the LCHCS could work in the USA for V2H.One thing I don't understand is the Lucid charger doesn't have a neutral.. I'm pretty sure that would be required for V2H to work. Someone with better electrical engineering skills can tell me I'm wrong.
The Enphase system controller I'm planning to have installed in the next couple of months includes an autotransformer. Sadly it isn't likely to work with my Air if/when V2H is introduced.