When a family from Lyon decided to embrace full-time RV life across Europe, they had one non-negotiable requirement: complete energy independence. Their 2013 motorhome, a sizable vehicle with all the comforts of home, needed a power solution as robust as their travel plans. This ambitious vision became Project France RV 2013, a showcase of what a properly scaled solar system can achieve.
The core of Project France RV 2013 was a custom-configured array of Bright Solar flexible panels. We didn’t use a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, we meticulously planned the roof layout to maximize every available inch. The final design incorporated:
Three of our 200W flexible panels for primary power generation.
Three 100W panels to fill in narrower spaces.
Two 150W panels positioned on the curved sections above the cab.
This mixed-wattage strategy allowed us to install a total of 1600 watts of solar power, turning the entire roof into a high-output energy platform. The flexibility of the Bright Solar panels was critical here. They adhered perfectly to the various contours of the motorhome’s roof without a single drill hole, maintaining the vehicle’s integrity—a major concern for the owners.
So, what does 1600 watts actually power? For the family involved in Project France RV 2013, it powers everything. Their system, supported by a large 48V battery bank and a 3000W inverter, runs a residential-style compressor fridge, a laptop, LED lighting, a water pump, and even small kitchen appliances like an induction cookplate. The wife, Sophie, noted, “The best part is not having to think about it. I can do laundry with a portable washer and still have enough power to run our projector for a movie night at the campsite. The system just handles it.”
The success of Project France RV 2013 proves that with a strategic combination of Bright Solar flexible panels, a large motorhome can become a truly self-sufficient home on wheels. It’s a testament to moving beyond simple battery maintenance and into the realm of genuine, off-grid living without compromise.
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