I ran a work trailer for 2 years with about 1/3 of the solar that van has had an inverter 2 mix drills battery chargers microwave fridge 12v wash pumps I never even ran the battery 200amph battey 1/2 flat. Good work that’s going to be a great set up we live in aus you will always put some charge in the battery even with 5 days of rain! And that’s speaking from experience👍
I am an Indian and I have few advices : 1. Kindly do some innovation with toilet like self disposal 2. Use of light weight material for efficiency 3. Increase the water capacity 4. Try to make it highted and wide but compact like benimar t430. 5. Try using more single integrated parts. Hope these advice helps moreover kindly launch in India as well in less cost but more big market.
Very nice 👌 its the future I guess , but what happens if your off grid and its crap weather for say 5 days and the solar dosnt get anoth sun will that battery last or you still need a petrol generator to help out
I would suggest based on the 14KW of storage and highly insulated nature of the van given what its made from AND no venting this van could go for a couple of weeks without sun depending if AC was turned off or not. But it would not take long to charge otherwise with a generator on those rare occasions. Its not how much solar, or even how much storage. Its more about how much consumption of power. One learns to budget electricity like one is rationing.