RV & Overland

An RV or overland build has real, demanding loads: full-size fridge, microwave, TV, CPAP, and charging everything. A large-capacity power station or fixed battery bank paired with solar and alternator charging keeps you running for days between hookups. The right station serves as a drop-in upgrade for existing RV setups — no full rewire required for most use cases.

What to know before you buy

  • A full-size RV refrigerator draws 150–300W and needs 3–5× surge power on compressor start

  • Microwave, coffee maker, and other high-draw appliances are short-duration but demanding

  • Overnight loads — fridge, CPAP, lighting — typically total 600–1,200Wh

  • Expandable stations let you grow capacity as your needs and budget expand

  • Alternator charging and solar together can make you functionally grid-independent

Top picks for RV & Overland

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Best for Van Life
Bluetti

BLUETTI AC200L

2kWhCapacity
2.4kWOutput
61.4 lbsWeight

~45 min AC recharge

$899

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Best for RV
EcoFlow

EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max

2kWhCapacity
2.4kWOutput
50.7 lbsWeight

~1 hr AC recharge

~849.99$

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Jackery

Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus

2kWhCapacity
3kWOutput
62 lbsWeight

~2 hrs AC recharge

~$1,099

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Runtime Calculator

Select any power station and add your specific devices to see exactly how long the battery will last under your real load.

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