I've noticed though that as level 3 chargers become more available, the level 2 public options look to be going away. So I'm looking for what would be a good option for some sort of level 3 to level 2 conversion solution.
I'm familiar with the concepts of level 1/2/3, and know level 3 is just DC, and my truck's charger can only handle level 2 6.6 kw, but I'm looking for a project and also to have options if I go a bit too far and want to be sure I can charge away from home as we go into this bright bold future.
Would it be possible to get the level 3 bits from something like an i3, a controller to spoof signals, and then to a couple of portable batteries, split and dump the dc voltage into their solar inputs, and then they can output the 208v 32amp on the other end to a level 2 EVSE.
I was considering the portable battery option as a way to somewhat get level 1 charging too,(the Ranger can ONLY do level 2) output 208v 32A to a level 2 EVSE to, and could plug the batteries into level 1 to prolong the charge session, also in general they'd offer an additional "spare can" of charge.
I'm just not sure on the spoofing controller between the level 3 bits and the batteries.
I think the charge process would be to turn on the batteries, hook up the EVSE so that starts drawing power, then hook up the CCS components and start dumping power back in, only drawing I guess the 6kw or so from the CCS, I have a Chevy Bolt so know CCS charging can go down pretty low lol, in February I charged at one and was getting a whopping 10kw

Thank you for your time, for those that would suggest for the expense and hassle why not upgrade the Ranger's batteries and controller, I appreciate the sentiment but if it works great for my needs, and would rather not break the truck to fix it, and again looking for a project, thanks.
-Jim