The Best Solar Generators for RVs & Boondocking

Ditch the noisy gas generator. Here are the top systems for silent, off-grid RV power.

Boondocking (dry camping without hookups) is the ultimate freedom, but it requires a serious power strategy. While traditional RVs rely on loud, exhaust-heavy gas generators, modern LiFePO4 solar generators have completely changed the game. They are silent, require zero maintenance, and can be used safely inside your rig.

Why Modular Systems Rule the RV Space

When outfitting an RV, camper van, or Skoolie, space and weight distribution are your biggest enemies. A massive 100-pound battery block is incredibly difficult to lift into a cramped storage bay.

This is why we strongly recommend modular solar generators for RVs. Modular systems allow you to carry the inverter (the brain) and the batteries separately, making installation a breeze and allowing you to tuck batteries into dead space under beds or benches.

#1 Pick: Bluetti AC300 + B300

Best for RVs

The Bluetti AC300 is our absolute top choice for RVs precisely because of its 100% modular design. The main unit weighs only 47 lbs, and it connects to separate B300 batteries. It features a built-in 30A RV plug (TT-30), meaning you can literally plug your camper directly into the unit without any messy adapters.

  • Output: 3000W (Perfect for RV AC units and microwaves)
  • RV Ready: Built-in TT-30 Receptacle
  • Solar Input: 2400W (Incredible for rapid roof-top charging)

Runner Up: EcoFlow DELTA Pro

The EcoFlow DELTA Pro is slightly more powerful (3600W output) and also features a built-in 30A RV plug. However, it is an all-in-one unit weighing 99 lbs. If you have a toy hauler with a ramp or a massive basement storage bay, the DELTA Pro is an absolute powerhouse. If you have a tight Class B or Class C camper, it might be too heavy to maneuver easily.

  • Output: 3600W (Can run anything in your RV)
  • RV Ready: Built-in TT-30 Receptacle
  • Charge Speed: Unrivaled AC charging speed if you stop at a campground.

Don't Forget to Size Your System

Before you buy, make sure you actually know how much power your RV consumes. A rooftop AC unit pulls a massive amount of wattage compared to a 12V fridge.

Use our Free RV Solar Sizing Calculator