About this Service
An off-grid campervan conversion creates a self-sufficient vehicle for extended remote trips by adding solar panels, a battery bank, water storage and waste management. It suits van owners in Lincolnshire who need longer stays away from hookups, frequent touring across rural routes, or reliable systems for work in remote locations. The first step is sizing power and water to your use case, then fitting components that match the van’s roof area and payload.
About this Service
An off-grid campervan conversion creates a self-sufficient vehicle for extended remote trips by adding solar panels, a battery bank, water storage and waste management. It suits van owners in Lincolnshire who need longer stays away from hookups, frequent touring across rural routes, or reliable systems for work in remote locations. The first step is sizing power and water to your use case, then fitting components that match the van’s roof area and payload.
Work typically combines roof-mounted PV panels (commonly 200–600 W depending on roof footprint), MPPT charge controllers, and a 12 V lithium battery bank sized from about 100–400 Ah. Fresh-water tanks are usually specified between 40–120 litres, with matched 12 V pumps and in-line filtration. Waste solutions range from 20–40 litre cassette or fixed tanks. Expect an itemised quote and a proposed schedule before any work. Key trade-offs include available roof area, additional vehicle weight, and panel performance in winter or overcast conditions.
In Lincolnshire we account for local factors such as coastal salt-air exposure, winter freeze-thaw cycles and rural touring patterns. That changes material choices, sealant specification and where to site roof fittings. Practical limits include roof-load capacity and vehicle payload, which may restrict panel area or battery size. We document system specs and monitoring features so you can understand expected off-grid endurance and routine maintenance needs.