Do they have smart charge controllers that can work with wind and solar installations?
Few. They do exist, but... Rare and expensive. I think Xantrex (schneider) has a compatible charge controller. I'm not getting it from google today.
Here's a big lithium cell marketed to RE applications:
https://discoverbattery.com/product-search/view/44-24-2800https://www.wholesalesolar.com/1898866/discover-battery/battery-banks/discover-battery-520ah-48vdc-w-xanbus-26-400-wh-4-lithium-battery-bankThe common types of charge controllers for Lead batteries won't work at all on lithium cells.
The behaviour is so different that I don't think changing a few settings is enough.
Lead acid batteries get balanced by equalizing at high-voltage. Perfect for stationary systems that get used only partially per cycle, and the only way you can get away with not being guaranteed a full recharge every cycle, but sometimes have an excess of energy source.
Lithiums get balanced by being drained flat, trickling at the bottom, before a recharge back to full. Perfect for mobile systems that can be run flat often, and are guaranteed a complete charge after that drain cycle.
Even if you had a charge controller that could do all the stuff for lithium batteries, you'd also need an inverter that can be configured to safely use it too.
I don't see much overlap between the EV world and the RE world in this regard.
Here's a vehicle application for Lithium cells:
http://www.truebluepowerusa.com/aviation-products/advanced-lithium-ion-batteries/tb44/Note the energy density: 52 Wh/kg!
They were obviously conservative in their packaging of the cells!