Electrical Features
Solar panel setup (wattage, brand)
The van is equipped with four Renogy 100-watt solar panels, securely mounted to the roof rack, providing a total of 400 watts of solar power—more than enough to keep your batteries charged and systems running while off-grid.
Battery bank (Amp hours, type)
The van is powered by a battery bank of four Battle Born 100Ah lithium (LiFePO₄) batteries, providing a total of 400 amp-hours of reliable, long-lasting energy—more than enough to run appliances, charge devices, and stay off-grid for extended periods.
Inverter (wattage)
Power from the solar panels is managed through a Renogy 3000-watt inverter, allowing you to run standard household appliances and charge devices with ease—even when fully off-grid.
Shore power hookup
The van does not have a shore power hookup; it’s designed for fully off-grid living powered by solar and battery systems.
DC/AC outlets (how many)
The van is equipped with 6 DC outlets and 8 AC outlets, providing plenty of convenient spots to charge devices and power appliances both on and off-grid.
Charge controller
The solar system is managed by a Renogy MPPT charge controller featuring smart functions like real-time monitoring, maximum power point tracking for optimal efficiency, and built-in protections to extend battery life.
Additionally, the van includes a Renogy 60A DC-to-DC battery charger, allowing you to safely and efficiently charge the house batteries from the vehicle’s alternator while driving.
Battery monitor system (e.g., Victron)
The van is equipped with a Victron Energy BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor, providing precise real-time data on battery voltage, current, state of charge, and energy consumption. It connects to a smartphone app, allowing you to monitor your battery system remotely and receive alerts to help protect and optimize your power usage.