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View full detailsSick of flat batteries, noisy generators, or chasing power at campsites? A Portable Power Station with Solar Panel is the clean, quiet fix. This smart Portable Power Station setup keeps fridges cold, devices charged, and lights on—whether you're camping, four-wheel driving, or needing backup power at home.

A Portable Power Station with Solar Panel is your ticket to reliable, renewable energy anywhere. These setups combine a Portable Power Station with solar charging for a system that's silent, clean, and ready to keep fridges, lights, and devices running—whether you're camping, four-wheel driving, or backing up your home.

Solar panels capture sunlight and convert it to electricity. This is stored in your power station's battery and delivered through AC, DC, or USB outlets.
Unlike generators, solar power stations don't produce fumes or noise. They're safe to use at campsites, in caravans, or even inside your home.
Match both to your fridge, lights, or appliances.
LiFePO4 batteries last longer, are safer, and handle more charge cycles. Other lithium types are lighter but won't match the lifespan.
Run fridges, lights, and gadgets indefinitely when paired with folding solar panels.
Stay powered during outages with a quiet, emission-free system that runs essentials.
Angle panels to the sun, keep them clean, and use high-efficiency MPPT-equipped stations for best results.
It depends on how much power you need. For a weekend trip with a fridge, lights, and phone charging, something in the 1,000-1,500Wh range pairs well with a 200W solar panel. If you're running power tools or a CPAP machine as well, step up to 2,000Wh or more. True Gear stocks combos from Bluetti, EcoFlow, Allpowers, and Dabbsson across a wide range of capacities - you can filter by output power and battery size to find the right fit.
Prices vary a lot depending on capacity and brand. Entry-level setups start around $500-$800 for smaller units under 500Wh. Mid-range combos in the 1,000-2,000Wh range typically run $1,000-$2,500. High-capacity setups (2,000Wh+) for serious off-grid use can go from $2,500 up to $4,000+. True Gear regularly runs sales, so it's worth checking current prices before you buy.
Focus on three things: capacity (Wh), output power (W), and solar input. Capacity tells you how much energy is stored - more is better for longer trips. Output power determines what appliances you can run at once. Solar input sets how fast you can recharge off-grid. LiFePO4 battery chemistry is worth paying extra for - it lasts far longer than older lithium-ion cells and handles heat better, which matters in Australian conditions.
True Gear carries gear from Bluetti, EcoFlow, Allpowers, Dabbsson, Hyundai, and Oscal, among others. Bluetti is the most popular choice for tradies and campers - their AC series handles heavy loads and charges quickly from solar. EcoFlow is another strong option if fast recharging is a priority. All brands stocked by True Gear come with Australian warranty coverage.
Yes, and it's one of the most common setups for 4WD camping and fishing trips. A 12V or 240V camping fridge typically draws 40-80W on average. Paired with a 200W+ solar panel and a 1,000Wh+ power station, you can run the fridge indefinitely on sunny days and overnight on stored power. The key is making sure your solar input exceeds your fridge draw during daylight hours.