RV, trailer, and mobile-work power
Camp Anywhere. Stay Longer. Leave the Generator Behind.
Silent, clean power for RVs, food trucks, and job sites. No noise, no fumes, no fuel runs. Just freedom.
Designed for boondocking, dry camping, and off-grid mobility.
Why Solar Beats a Generator
Three reasons mobile owners switch from loud, fuel-hungry power to a quieter setup that works the way they travel.
Silent Power
No rumble at sunrise. No campsite drama. Just quiet power for the places where generators feel like a compromise.
Free Fuel
Once the system is in place, sunlight becomes the fuel. That means fewer refills, less maintenance, and more money staying in your pocket.
Go Anywhere
Boondocking, dry camping, remote job sites, and off-grid events all get easier when the power system follows your schedule instead of a fuel station.
Generator vs. Solar: Side by Side
A quick comparison of what changes when the power source shifts from a generator to a right-sized solar and battery system.
| Category | Generator | Solar + Battery |
|---|---|---|
| Noise | 55-75 dB | Silent |
| Fumes | Gas / diesel exhaust | Zero emissions at the point of use |
| Fuel cost | $50-$200+ / month | Free once installed |
| Maintenance | Oil, plugs, carburetor work | Minimal routine upkeep |
| Campsite access | Often restricted | Welcome almost anywhere |
Right-Sized for Your Lifestyle
From weekend trips to full-time living, we size the system to match how you actually use power.
Weekend Warrior
200-400W
Lights, phone charging, a 12V fridge, and basic electronics. Enough to keep batteries topped up between trips.
Extended Boondocker
400-800W
Residential fridge, TV, fans, laptops, and most 120V devices. More comfort without hookups.
Full-Time Independence
800W+
Everything from A/C and coffee makers to bigger household loads, sized for the life you actually run.
Commercial & Mobile Business Solar
If your work happens away from the grid, mobile solar is often the cleanest and most reliable way to keep equipment running.
- Food Trucks & Trailers: Refrigeration, cooking, lighting, ventilation, and POS systems.
- Construction & Contracting: Tools, lights, and communications from the job trailer.
- Mobile Coffee & Vending: Espresso machines, refrigerators, displays, and payment systems.
- Event Vendors: Farmers markets, festivals, and pop-up shops with silent power.
- Service Vehicles: Mobile detailing, repair services, and workshop builds.
- Future Growth: Build for expansion so the system can grow with the business.
$400 a month in generator fuel adds up fast. Solar can change the math in just a few seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
The questions we hear most often before a mobile system is built.
Can solar run my RV air conditioner?
Sometimes, but it depends on the full load profile and battery bank. We size around your actual use and tell you honestly what the system can support.
How many panels do I need for boondocking?
That depends on battery size, roof space, and how you use power each day. We look at the whole system instead of just a panel count.
Do I need lithium batteries?
They are often the best fit for higher-use mobile systems, but every setup is different. We recommend the battery type that matches the job.
Can you power a food truck or job trailer?
Yes. We design mobile systems around the load profile and duty cycle so the setup works for how the equipment is actually used.
Can I add more capacity later?
Yes, if we plan for expansion from the start. We can leave room for more battery, more solar, or future charging upgrades.
Ready to Ditch the Generator?
Tell us how you travel, work, and camp, and we will size the system to fit.