Renewable energy‐based electric vehicle (EV) charging systems have become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly in commercial and industrial environments. This study looks at a broad‐spectrum bidirectional buck boost DC to DC converter employing solar photovoltaic (PV) technology. This combination is intended for usage in vehicle to grid (V2G) and grid to vehicle (G2V) modes for electric car applications. In both operating modes, the converter attains a high‐voltage transfer gain ratio (VTGR) without any theoretical output voltage restrictions. It provides evidence on suitable nature for EV applications with versatility, redundancy, and practicality. The theoretical evaluation was verified by the development and testing of a 500 W experimental model. A peak efficiency of 97.8% and 97.4% in V2G and G2V modes is indicated by the data, confirming the usefulness and efficacy of this integrated strategy. These results show that the bidirectional buck boost DC to DC converter, when combined with the suggested integration of PV and EV, improves V2G‐G2V operations in EV charging systems and is both practicable and feasible.