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RV & Campervan Solar Panels

Engineered for life on the road, LinkSolar delivers reliable, silent, off-grid power for campervans, travel trailers, and motorhomes. Our rv solar panels and campervan solar kits keep your house batteries topped up without hookups or generator noise.

Leave Hookups Behind, Not Reliability

When you’re chasing horizons, dependable power is non-negotiable. Lights, fans, fridges, pumps, and chargers all need steady energy—yet idling engines waste fuel and generators are loud, smelly, and maintenance-hungry.

LinkSolar provides the upgrade path: rv solar kits that harvest clean energy every day, reducing engine hours and letting you settle into quiet campsites with confidence.

Engineered for the Road: Durability Meets Performance

  • Low-Profile & Curved-Roof Friendly

    Flexible ETFE-top modules conform to TPO/EPDM/fiberglass roofs, reduce wind noise, and add minimal weight—ideal for stealth builds and Class B vans.

  • Road Vibration & Thermal Cycling Ready

    Vibration-resistant junction boxes, reinforced busbars, and robust lamination help withstand potholes, heat, cold starts, and long highway miles.

  • Maximum Power Density

    Premium monocrystalline cells deliver high efficiency, packing more watts into tight roof layouts so you can power fridges, fans, and device charging reliably.

  • Advanced Low-Light & Partial Shade

    Bypass diodes and high-performance cell layout sustain output during dawn/dusk or when vents/roof racks cast partial shade—common in real van roofs.

RV & Campervan — Work We’ve Delivered

Customer / Use CaseSolution (key components)Panel & ConstructionOutcome

Vanlife Couple (Class B)

2×100 W flexible roof, low-drag routing, labeled fuse near battery; fridge bay ventilation

Flexible ETFE on curved roof; stainless fasteners

Runs 12 V fridge, lights, fan; quiet travel with minimal wind noise

Commercial Fleet Van

Standardized roof kit with service labels; QR install sheet; periodic checks via monitoring kit

Mixed rigid+flex; air-gap under rigid modules

Reduced idling for telematics & tablets; remote health checks cut downtime

Travel Trailer Family

Hybrid roof + seasonal tilt; small portable for shaded campgrounds; breaker near battery

Rigid frames on brackets; flexible infill

Covers lights, water pump, and charging without generators

Nomad Photographer

300 W roof + small pole-deployed panel at camp; LVD for camera workstation

Hybrid array; dedicated DC outlets

Daytime editing on 300–600 W inverter; reliable overnight loads

Storage-Ready Motorhome

Maintenance trickle while parked; labeled disconnect; 11 W portable charger

Mini portable panel with SAE pigtail

Starter & house batteries stay topped during long storage



Powering Every Vehicle, Every Lifestyle

Vanlife & Class B Campervans

Run a 12V compressor fridge, vent fans, LEDs, and laptops quietly. Flexible modules fit between roof ribs and around skylights for stealth builds.

Travel Trailers & Class C Motorhomes

Keep batteries charged at camp and in storage. Support water pumps, entertainment, and device charging without relying on noisy generators.

Commercial Vans & Fleet Upfitters

Provide dependable DC power for service tools, telematics, tablets, and lighting. Reduce idling, fuel costs, and maintenance across your fleet.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many watts do I need for my RV?

Most weekenders are comfortable at 100–200W. Full‑time travelers with a 12V fridge typically choose 200–400W. Size from your daily Wh and local sun hours.

Flexible vs. rigid panels for RV roofs?

Flexible panels save weight and sit low on curved roofs. Rigid panels run slightly cooler and can last longer when airflow is needed. Many vans use a mixed array.

MPPT vs. PWM controllers—what should I choose?

MPPT yields 10–30% more energy, especially in cold or partially shaded conditions, and is recommended for 200W+. PWM suits small, budget builds.

Can I mix panel wattages or brands?

Keep series strings matched for voltage and current. If mixing, use separate controller inputs or parallel strings with similar Vmp/Imp.

Will solar charge my batteries while driving?

Yes, solar charges anytime there is light. For alternator charging, add a DC‑DC charger; do not connect alternator directly to a solar controller.

Is roof adhesive safe for TPO/EPDM?

Use compatible primers/adhesives and follow OEM instructions. Clean thoroughly and apply even pressure; periodic inspection is recommended.

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