Motorhome solar sets - travel self-sufficiently with solar energy
With our motorhome solar sets, you can become independent of the power grid – whether at the campsite, in nature, or on a van life adventure.
Our complete solutions include everything you need for your self-sufficient power supply: solar modules, MPPT charge controllers, cables, connectors, and mounting materials – tailored to your vehicle and your energy needs.
How to find the right solar kit for your motorhome
Before you choose a set, you should know your daily energy consumption .
This is how you ensure that your system fits your needs exactly:
- Note the wattage of your devices (e.g. refrigerator 50 W, laptop 60 W).
- Estimate the daily usage time in hours.
- Multiply both values to calculate watt hours (Wh) .
- Divide the Wh by the on-board voltage (12 V) to determine the amperage requirement (Ah) .
- Plan a 20% buffer for bad weather or peak loads.
Our blog article explains step by step how to calculate your camper's power needs .
Module variants at a glance
Framed solar modules
For fixed roof mounting, high performance and durability – ideal for larger vehicles.
Flexible solar modules
Lightweight, flat, and aerodynamic—perfect for limited space or curved roofs.
Foldable solar modules
Portable, mobile and flexible – ideal for occasional users or as an additional solution.
Advantages of a solar set for your motorhome
- Self-sufficient on the go – power supply everywhere, without a campsite or generator
- Travel sustainably – electricity from 100% solar energy
- Safe & efficient – stable performance for lighting, cooling & devices
- Fully equipped – all components included, ready to use
- Flexibly expandable – can be combined with battery or inverter
Why Solarkontor?
We offer you more than just products:
With us you get well thought-out complete solutions that are tested by experts and optimally coordinated.
With brands such as WATTSTUNDE, Victron, Votronic, EcoFlow and Solara, we focus on quality, reliability and experience in the field of mobile solar technology.
Our team of experts will help you select the right solution – so that your motorhome project is efficient, safe, and future-proof.
Discover your solar set now and start the next season self-sufficiently!
FAQ | 6 frequently asked questions about RV solar kits
In these FAQs you will find answers to frequently asked questions about batteries for solar storage .
Find out which battery types are suitable for your solar system, how to choose the right capacity, and what to consider during installation, maintenance, and service life.
Whether LiFePO4, AGM, or gel batteries – here you will find the most important information to plan your energy supply safely, efficiently, and for the long term.
What is included in a motorhome solar kit?
A solar kit typically includes all the necessary components: solar modules (framed, flexible, or foldable), MPPT charge controllers, cables, connectors, and mounting hardware. Optional accessories such as batteries or inverters can be added.
How do I find the right solar kit for my motorhome?
First, determine your daily electricity consumption. Multiply the power of your appliances (watts) by the usage time (hours) and add all the values together. Then, allow a 20% buffer for weather-related yield fluctuations.
Can I install the solar kit myself?
Yes, most kits are suitable for DIY installation. With a little DIY skill and by following the instructions, you can mount the system on your vehicle's roof. However, for larger systems, we recommend having a specialist install it.
What are the differences between framed, flexible and foldable modules?
Framed modules offer maximum performance and stability, flexible modules are lightweight and adapt to curved roofs, and foldable modules are portable and ideal for mobile use outside of the vehicle.
Can I expand my solar set later?
Yes, many systems can be expanded modularly. You can add additional solar modules or batteries, provided the charge controller and wiring are designed for this. Please refer to the manufacturer's specifications.
How much power do I need for my motorhome?
This depends on your power needs. For basic needs (lights, cooler, laptop), 100–200 W is usually sufficient. For larger needs (refrigerator, inverter, heater), 300–400 W or more is recommended.
































