Independent energy on the move - inverters, AGM and LiFePO₄ batteries

Take care of a reliable energy source in your camper, boat or off-grid base camp!
Discover voltage inverters and AGM and LiFePO₄ batteries - solutions created for enthusiasts of travel, adventure and freedom.

Blackout? Be ready!

When the lights go out, there's no time to look for solutions. The inverter and battery are your emergency power source. They work straight away. Secure your most important devices and have peace of mind when others are left in the dark. 

Your electricity always at hand

Voltage converters

The converters change the voltage from the battery (12V/24V DC) to the classic 230V AC, so you can use your home appliances on the trail or on the water.

  • Pure sine wave inverters - safe for sensitive electronics
  • Models available from 300 W to 2000 W

Choose the best solution

AGM and LiFePO₄ batteries

AGM batteries

  • Reliable and maintenance-free
  • Resistant to shocks and deep discharges
  • Better for low temperatures
  • Ideal for medium-duty use

LiFePO₄ batteries

  • Ultra-lightweight design - even 50% less weight
  • Service life of up to 5,000 charge cycles
  • Instant loading
  • Ideal for intensive and long-distance tours

Practical examples

How to choose the perfect set?

The beginners' introductory course has one hour of coaching and an hour of
practice in the morning with an extremely nominal

Small camper

AGM 100Ah + 1000W inverter ➔ lighting, chargers

Medium-sized camper or yacht

LiFePO₄ 200Ah + 2000W inverter ➔ fridge, coffee machine, TV

Emergency kit

LiFePO₄ 300Ah + 3000W inverter ➔ air conditioning, full kitchen

AGM vs LiFePO₄ - quick comparison

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AGM

  • Service life - 300-500 cycles
  • More weight
  • Lower price
  • Good performance in sub-zero temperatures
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LiFePO₄

  • Service life - 3000-5000 cycles
  • Weight less 50% than AGM
  • Higher price, but more sustainable
  • Requires heating at -5°C

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

No, devices with motors require a pure wave inverter.

No, each type of battery should be used separately.

Approximately 150-200 W per 100 Ah of battery capacity in daily use.

Ready for energy independence?

Configure your own kit with our consultant

Contact your account manager to discuss details 

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