Looking for the best battery for campervan conversion or upgrade? These are our top 6 picks for the best campervan batteries.
While living in various RVs over the past 4 years, we’ve learned that your house battery bank size is arguably the single most important part of your campervan electrical system.
In fact, aside from your water system, it may be the most important feature in your entire van conversion!
But finding the right battery can be as challenging as finding the right van to convert.
Determining how much battery capacity you need and whether you need multiple batteries for your battery system in your van conversion is no easy task.
And then, choosing between flooded lead-acid batteries, gel batteries, AGM batteries and lithium-ion batteries is difficult because they are each at different price points.
Fortunately, we’ve had both good and bad experiences with various sizes and battery types of campervan batteries.
We can help you understand which is the best battery for campervan living of all types and the criteria you should consider when setting up your battery bank.
Battery technology has improved drastically since we first set out on the road in 2008.
And while we only had a few deep cycle battery options then, now there are all sorts of house batteries from which to choose.
We’re not going to run you around ten or twelve different options to make you choose which is the best deep-cycle battery for your power storage needs. We’re going just to give you 6 of the best RV battery options for any van, motorhome or camper on the road.
And to get things started, let’s share our top pick as our Editor’s Choice for best camper van batteries.
Our Pick – Renogy Smart Lithium 100ah Battery
100 Ah Capacity
Durable and maintenance-free
Can discharge up to 80% and recharge in sub-freezing temperatures
Best Battery for Campervan Living in 2024
Here is our shortlist for the best campervan batteries. We have assessed them on battery types, capacity, dimensions, battery lifespan and operating temperature range.
Note that each battery listed has a 100Ah battery capacity. These are the standard basic sizes for each of the brands listed. However, for each battery, you do have the option to purchase a 200 Ah battery.
These will have different dimensions and will be a little less expensive per Ah. But because the 100 Ah size is most common we wanted to give you the entry-level model.
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