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OFF-GRID POWER THAT SUITS YOU

Going off-grid is the dream, isn’t it? Packing only the essentials, leaving the city lights behind and disconnecting from calls, notifications and alarms! Perhaps you’d enjoy a secluded forest hut, hand-hewn from the trees around you, a bed of leaves and a simple earthy hole dug for your morning ablutions…

Or, if you’re more like me, you probably just want to dip the occasional toe into off-grid living, and still be able to turn on the lights and check your most important notifications. For those of you in this camp, there’s a whole host of equipment and devices designed to let you experience the best of off-grid living, while still enjoying the conveniences that modern civilization has to offer. Yes, you can achieve both freedom and comfort!

Depending on your definition of comfort, you might be looking to power a fridge, a kettle, a toaster, lights, heating and air-conditioning, a microwave, a television, iPads, laptops, and all manner of other electronic devices that we have come to rely on for connection and comfort. We’ve made a super-scientific categorization system of four main RVer personality types to help you work out which power solutions are right for you: the Survivor, the Greenie, the Binge-Watcher

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