> Only thing holding off my EV purchase is that I want proper V2G support.

I always find this argument strange and it just feels like an excuse people use to sound informed while also dumping on EVs.

Do you have frequent enough power outages that you need a backup power solution? Why don't you have that solution already? Did the lack of ability to use an ICE vehicle as a generator for your home stop you from purchasing ICE vehicles? What's your definition of "proper V2G support" and why don't current EVs with V2G suffice?

V2G has a number of downsides. The most glaring is that you're stranded at home during a power outage or your house is without power while you go out. It requires to your EV to be plugged in, and won't automatically kick in when the power fails.

The power needs of a home are minimal compared to an EV, if having power during power outages is important then you're far better off investing in a whole home battery backup system. They're significantly cheaper than an EV because they aren't optimized for density and portability.