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POWER FOR LIFE ON THE ROAD

As domestic travel increased during and immediately post-COVID, the caravan industry in Australia took off and continues to grow. More and more caravanners are exploring the far-flung corners of remote Australia, away from the crowds, off the beaten track and off-grid to experience all this great land has to offer.

Of the thousands of new caravans sold annually, a significant proportion are offroad and require larger battery systems to cope with being off-grid for longer periods, while still allowing the use of the creature comforts that you would get from a powered campsite, such as air-conditioning, coffee machines and air fryers.

Typically, these larger systems are bespoke and require expert electrical knowledge and professional installation. Additionally, the appliances being used in modern caravans and RVs are moving towards high electrical loads such as split system air-conditioning, which drains the batteries faster. Existing

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