When travelling in a van or motorhome, the’electric autonomy Everything depends on it: preserving food, working on a computer, lighting in the evening, heating water, recharging appliances... A well-designed system prevents energy shortages, extends the life of equipment and makes your journey more stress-free.
Travelling through France, Spain or Portugal in a van or motorhome is a real taste of freedom - but this freedom is based on one crucial point: the right equipment.’electric autonomy.
From the Basque coast to the roads of Andalusia, via the passes of the Pyrenees, having a reliable installation means never being dependent on a 230 V socket, even for several days at a time.
Portugal & Southern Europe - Heat changes the game
Below 35°C, a 12 V fridge consumes more power. AGMs don't like high temperatures; LiFePO4s cope better, provided they are well managed (BMS, air circulation). I'm predicting a margin of +30 % on solar for the Portuguese summers.
Northern Europe - Diversifying sources
In Brittany, Germany and Scandinavia, the amount of sunshine is decreasing: I mix solar + DC-DC, and I keep the 230 V charger for camping stops. The aim isn't to pile up the watts, it's to recharge regularly.