docwhiz
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There are things called solar inverters which change any low DC voltage to AC. Your in car charge controller takes the AC and charges your battery.Besides all the very true practical limitations other posters have raised, there is one main hurdle that would not easily be overcome:
To charge the HV battery system you would need solar array to output around 500vdc, which in the solar world typically equates to about 10 or 12 standard residential modules in series.
The charge controller that can handle this costs about $1000 (wholesale) and would be completely in-feasible for camping for sooo many reasons I can think of.
Love the thought though!
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