Backup for Campervans
Run fridge, lights, laptop, phones and comfort loads with portable power that can recharge from solar, wall or vehicle charging.
Problem to solve
- Travel loads are small individually but run for long periods.
- Fridge duty cycle, weather and solar exposure change real autonomy.
- Cooking, kettle, heater and induction loads need much larger output and careful planning.
Typical consumption
| Load | Typical watts | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| 12V fridge | 40-80W average | Continuous cycle |
| LED lights | 10-40W | Evening use |
| Laptop | 60-100W | Work / entertainment |
| Phones/tablets | 10-40W | Small |
| Water pump | 40-120W | Intermittent |
| Induction / kettle | 1000-2000W | Short high peak |
Autonomy and recommended solution
| Level | Load range | What it covers | Recommended solution | Runtime guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekend Light | 120-250W mixed | Fridge, lights, phones | 1 kWh station class | 1-2 days typical |
| Work + Travel | 250-500W mixed | Fridge, laptop, monitor, lights | 2 kWh station class | 2-4 days typical |
| Comfort Setup | 500W+ or high peaks | Cooking, longer trips, solar support | 2-5 kWh station + solar | Assisted sizing |
Technical notes before buying
- Ask for days off-grid, solar yes/no and whether cooking/heating is included. That decides the tier quickly.
- Vehicle charging helps between stops but should not be the only recharge plan for long stays.
Build a real autonomy estimate
Add each device, set the quantity and daily hours. The calculator totals your energy need, compares the available power station classes and shows how solar input changes the picture.