Solar Generator for Van Life: Sustainable Power for Full-Time Living
Short answer: For van life, you need a solar generator with high solar input capacity (1,000W+), 12V output for your fridge, and enough capacity for 2-3 cloudy days. The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max (2,048 Wh, 1,000W solar input) paired with 400W roof panels is the practical minimum for full-time van life. Budget at least $1,500 total for generator + panels.
Van Life Power Requirements
Full-time van life demands more from a power system than weekend camping. You’re running loads 24/7, in variable weather, with no option to plug in for extended periods. The system must be self-sustaining.
| Load | Watts | Hours/day | Daily Wh |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12V compressor fridge | 45W avg | 24h | 540 Wh |
| Laptop (remote work) | 65W | 6h | 390 Wh |
| Phone + tablet charging | 25W | 3h | 75 Wh |
| LED lights | 15W | 4h | 60 Wh |
| Fan / ventilation | 20W | 8h | 160 Wh |
| Camera / drone charging | 60W | 1h | 60 Wh |
| Hotspot / router | 10W | 10h | 100 Wh |
| Total | ~1,385 Wh/day |
Solar Recharge Is Non-Negotiable for Van Life
At 1,385 Wh/day consumption, you need approximately 400W of roof-mounted solar panels to maintain daily balance in average conditions (5 peak sun hours). Size your battery for 2-3 days of cloudy weather: 1,385 × 3 = 4,155 Wh minimum storage for a 3-day buffer.
The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max (2,048 Wh) provides a 1.5-day buffer. The Delta Pro (3,600 Wh) provides a 2.5-day buffer. For a van with consistent solar access, the Delta 2 Max is workable. For cloudy regions or winter travel, the Delta Pro or an expandable system is safer.
Recommended Van Life Setups
| Budget | Generator | Solar panels | Total cost | Buffer days |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry ($1,400) | EcoFlow Delta 2 ($699) | 2×200W ($400) | ~$1,100 | 0.7 days |
| Practical ($1,700) | EcoFlow Delta 2 Max ($899) | 2×200W ($400) | ~$1,300 | 1.5 days |
| Recommended ($2,400) | EcoFlow Delta Pro ($1,799) | 2×200W ($400) | ~$2,200 | 2.5 days |
| Full-time serious ($3,200) | EcoFlow Delta Pro ($1,799) | 4×200W ($700) | ~$2,500 | 2.5 days + fast recharge |
Van Life Specific Considerations
Heat management: Vans get hot. LiFePO4 batteries handle heat better than NMC, but sustained temperatures above 95°F (35°C) degrade all batteries faster. Keep your generator in a ventilated area away from direct sun exposure inside the van.
Weight distribution: A Delta Pro at 45 kg placed incorrectly affects van handling. Position it low and centered over the axle if possible.
Alternator charging: Most solar generators accept 12V car charging input. When driving, your alternator recharges the battery automatically — useful for recovering from cloudy stretches.