New smart inverter requirements allow Volt-VAR control where the inverter will export VARs if the grid voltage goes down. It's all part of using DER to provide grid support functions and not just blindly export power. The inverters do this on their own based on internal settings, no outside control signal is needed other than the voltage of the utility. It's not always enabled but some utilities do want it enabled. To make sure that the customer can always export full power, which they get paid for, modern inverters will have higher VA ratings, to allow the export of the full real power rating ($$$) and some VARs on top of that (no $$$).
That being what it is, any BOS on the AC side needs to be able to carry the 80A maximum output current of this inverter. The PF does not matter. The transformer VA rating should be at least the inverter VA rating because that's the maximum apparent power the inverter can output. I've seen some inverter data sheets that list a max current for the real power and the apparent power rating and sometimes a designer will use the lower real current, and that is the incorrect value to use.