For campervan enthusiasts, energy autonomy is often a major issue. Discover how your Thor 2022 RV can be transformed into a true model of energy efficiency.
Did you know that you could improve the energy efficiency of your vehicle?
Although the Thor 2022 RV is already very comfortable, it currently has some limitations when it comes to power management. It currently offers no solar recharging capability, and only two low-performance acid batteries.

A bright future with solar power
The first step in transforming your RV is to install a 150-watt solar panel on the roof. This panel captures solar energy and converts it into usable electricity, significantly increasing your vehicle's range. It will be connected to a Victron DC-DC charge controller, which regulates and optimizes battery charging.

Maximized performance with quality components
To convert the stored energy into usable alternating current, a 2000-watt pure sine Waves Renogy inverter can be integrated. This inverter guarantees not only a stable but also reliable power supply for all electronic devices on board the RV.

The switch to lithium batteries
Lithium batteries are the best: they store more energy, last longer and recharge super-fast. With this modification, the energy autonomy of the Thor 2022 is multiplied by six, allowing you to travel with even greater freedom! The two existing acid batteries will be replaced by two lithium batteries of 150AH each.

Recharging at standstill
One of the main innovations of this modification is the ability to recharge the batteries when stationary, using solar energy. This means that even when parked, the vehicle continues to store energy, ensuring constant availability of electricity for all daily needs.
These technological modifications transform the Thor 2022 into a model of energy efficiency and autonomy.
With a solar panel, a high-performance charge controller, a powerful inverter, and high-capacity lithium batteries, every trip becomes an energy-free experience, allowing you to make the most of every adventure, even in the most remote locations.