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Silent. Emission-free. Rechargeable from the sun. These are the systems people come back and buy more of.

Best for RV
A Jackery power station bundle, featuring user-friendly control panels and ports, stands before two foldable solar panels—sleek black with orange accents—all from the Jackery brand.

Jackery

Jackery E1500Ultra+200W Bundle - Complete Power Station Kit

$1,499.00

  • High-capacity LiFePO4 station with 200W SolarSaga panel
  • High-output AC handles RV appliances and overnight loads
  • MPPT solar charging with fast AC recharge option
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Most Expandable
The Pecron E2000LFP portable power station, with its distinctive black and orange design, is equipped with a 2000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter. It features an LED screen displaying power information and offers a variety of outlets. Remarkably, it can be expanded up to 8064Wh to cater to all your energy requirements.

Pecron

PECRON E2000LFP Expandable Portable Power Station 2000W 1920Wh

$749.00

  • Starts at 1,920Wh, expands to 8,064Wh
  • 2,000W output with LiFePO4 chemistry
  • Add up to two EB3000 expansion batteries
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  • A set of Renogy solar energy products, featuring solar panels, inverters, a battery, charge controllers, and a remote monitoring screen, displayed together on a white background.
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    Renogy RENOGY 880W REGO Kit
    Original Price $8,249.99
    Current Price $7,149.99

    Renogy 880W Rego Kit – Your Complete Off-Grid Power Solution for RV Adventures Embark on your RV adventures with the ultimate off-grid power soluti...

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  • A selection of Renogy solar products, featuring multiple solar panels, a charge controller, power inverter, battery, and monitoring device, showcased against a simple green backdrop.
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    Renogy Renogy 1320W Rego Kit
    Original Price $9,149.99
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    Power Your Adventure—Transform Your RV Experience Imagine rolling up to your dream destination, the sun setting behind a ridge, and knowing you’re ...

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  • An image showcases the Renogy Essential Kit, comprising five high-efficiency PERC solar panels, two batteries, and a solar inverter charger. The solar panels are arranged vertically, with the batteries and controller placed at the forefront on a white surface.
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    Renogy Renogy 1.2kW Essential Solar Kit
    Original Price $6,299.99
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    Renogy 1.2kW Essential Solar Kit Overview The Renogy 1.2kW Essential Kit delivers everything you need for sustainable off-grid living. Enjoy high...

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Solar Generator Buying Guide

What Is a Solar Generator?

A solar generator combines a lithium battery, inverter, and charge controller into one portable unit. Solar panels feed energy into the battery, which then powers your devices through standard AC outlets, USB ports, and DC outputs. No combustion, no exhaust, no noise. The result is a power source you can use indoors, in a tent, or in a hospital room without restriction.

Solar Generator vs. Gas Generator: Key Differences

  • Fuel: Solar generators run on sunlight and AC wall power. Gas generators require stored fuel that degrades over time.
  • Noise: Solar generators operate silently. Gas generators typically produce 65 to 75 dB of noise, which violates most campground and neighborhood ordinances.
  • Maintenance: Solar generators have no oil changes, spark plugs, or carburetors. Gas generators require seasonal maintenance.
  • Indoor use: Solar generators produce zero emissions and are safe indoors. Gas generators must remain outside at all times.
  • Capacity limits: Gas generators can run indefinitely with a fuel supply. Solar generators are limited by battery capacity and recharge time.

How to Size a Solar Generator for Your Needs

Start by listing the devices you need to power and their wattage. Add up the watt-hours of daily use. A CPAP machine running 8 hours at 30W uses 240Wh per night. A full-size refrigerator running for 24 hours at 150W average uses about 3,600Wh. Choose a battery with at least 20% more capacity than your calculated daily need to account for charging inefficiency and depth-of-discharge limits.

  • Light use (phones, laptops, lights): 300 to 500Wh is sufficient for a day or two.
  • Medium use (CPAP, small appliances, fans): 1,000 to 1,500Wh covers most overnight needs.
  • Heavy use (refrigerator, power tools, multiple circuits): 2,000Wh or more with expandable capacity.

Understanding Solar Input: Panel Watts vs. Charging Speed

Every solar generator has a maximum solar input rating measured in watts. This is the ceiling - adding more panel wattage than the rating allows will not speed up charging. A unit with a 400W max solar input will charge at the same rate whether you connect 400W or 600W of panels. Match your panel output to the generator's max input for the most efficient setup. Real-world solar output is typically 70 to 80 percent of rated panel wattage due to angle, weather, and heat.

LiFePO4 vs. NMC Battery Chemistry

  • LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate): Rated for 3,000 to 4,000+ charge cycles. More thermally stable, lower fire risk, longer service life. Most units in this category use LiFePO4.
  • NMC (nickel manganese cobalt): Higher energy density means lighter weight for the same capacity. Rated for 500 to 1,000 cycles in most consumer products. Used in older or budget-tier power stations.
  • Recommendation: Choose LiFePO4 for any unit you plan to use regularly or in critical applications such as medical equipment or home backup.

Brands We Carry

We stock solar generators and solar charging kits from EcoFlow, Anker, Jackery, Pecron, BougeRV, and Renogy. Each brand is an authorized partnership - every unit ships with full manufacturer warranty coverage and is supported by our team.

Why Buy From Mighty Generators

  • Authorized dealer: Every unit is backed by the full manufacturer warranty. No gray-market products.
  • Free shipping and free returns: No minimums, no restocking fees.
  • Expert support: Talk to someone who has tested these units, not a call center script.
  • 0% APR financing: Spread payments with no interest through Klarna.

Solar Generator FAQs

Questions about solar charging, capacity, and compatibility. Talk to our team for a personalized recommendation.

Charge time depends on solar panel wattage and battery capacity. A 1,000Wh battery with 200W of solar panels takes 5 to 7 hours in direct sun. Most solar generators also support AC wall charging, which is typically faster.

Most solar generators are designed for essential circuits, not whole-home coverage. Units above 3,000Wh with 240V output can power refrigerators, lights, a sump pump, and some appliances. For whole-home backup, consider a large expandable system or a home standby generator.

A solar generator is a portable power station with a built-in battery, inverter, and charge controller. Solar panels collect energy and store it in the battery. A solar panel kit typically includes panels and a charge controller, but connects to a separate battery bank rather than an all-in-one unit.

Yes. Unlike gas generators, solar generators produce no exhaust and can be used safely indoors. This makes them ideal for CPAP machines, medical equipment, and home use during outages.

Match panel wattage to your generator's maximum solar input rating. If your unit accepts up to 400W of solar input, two 200W panels is ideal. More panels than the max input rating will not charge faster and excess energy will be wasted.