RV Solar Power on the Treasure Coast
RV Solar Power on the Treasure Coast, FL. Mobile service across 16 cities. RVIA certified, 13+ years. Call 772-677-1583.
772-677-1583The Treasure Coast averages 5.5 peak sun hours per day, making it one of the best locations in the country for RV solar. A properly designed system lets you boondock at places like Savannas Recreation Area in Fort Pierce or Jonathan Dickinson State Park without a generator. Danny Vasquez has designed and installed over 250 RV solar systems since 2013.
TL;DR
- RV Solar Power for all RV types across the Treasure Coast
- Pricing: $200 to $4500
- RVIA certified, 13+ years, 4,100+ repairs
- 12 specialized sub-services
- Call 772-677-1583 for a free estimate
Our 12 solar sub-services cover every aspect of going off-grid: panel mounting, charge controller setup, lithium battery upgrades, inverter installation, battery monitors, off-grid system design, solar panel maintenance, battery bank wiring, portable solar setups, shore power integration, energy audits, and solar wiring with proper fusing. We use Renogy panels, Victron controllers, and Battle Born batteries.
Solar pairs naturally with lithium battery upgrades for maximum off-grid capability. Many of our solar customers camp at Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound or boondock near Blue Cypress Lake in Fellsmere. A good solar setup also reduces wear on your generator.
Why the Treasure Coast Is Ideal for RV Solar
The Treasure Coast averages 5.5 peak sun hours per day, making it one of the best locations in the country for RV solar. A properly designed system lets you boondock at places like Savannas Recreation Area in Fort Pierce or Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound without running a generator. We use Renogy panels, Victron MPPT controllers, and Battle Born or SOK LiFePO4 batteries because these brands perform reliably in Florida's heat and humidity.

How We Size Your Solar System
Every solar installation starts with a free energy audit. We measure your actual power usage over a typical day: fridge, lights, water pump, phone charging, TV, and any other loads. Then we size panels, battery bank, and inverter to match your usage with a 20 percent margin for cloudy days. Most RV owners need 200 to 400 watts for basic boondocking. Running AC off solar requires 600+ watts with a large lithium bank and a 2,000+ watt inverter.

Solar ROI: The Math Works in Florida
If you're paying $30 to $50 per night for hookup sites and switch to boondocking, a $3,000 solar system pays for itself in 60 to 100 nights of free camping. Factor in reduced generator fuel costs and the 10+ year lifespan of quality components, and solar is one of the best investments an RV owner can make in Florida. We install rooftop and tilt-mount panels with weatherproof sealing that won't void your roof warranty.
RV Solar Power We Provide
Solar Panel Mounting
Roof-mount and tilt-mount installation with weatherproof sealing.
DetailsCharge Controller
MPPT and PWM installation, sizing, and configuration.
DetailsLithium Battery
LiFePO4 conversion, bank sizing, BMS setup, charging profiles.
DetailsInverter Installation
Pure sine wave sizing, panel wiring, transfer switch integration.
DetailsBattery Monitor
Victron, Renogy monitors with shunt wiring and app setup.
DetailsOff-Grid Design
Complete power audit and system design for your usage.
DetailsPanel Maintenance
Cleaning, connection inspection, output testing, and optimization.
DetailsBattery Bank Wiring
Series/parallel configuration, cable sizing, fusing, and bus bars.
DetailsPortable Solar
Ground-mount portable panels with quick-connect to your system.
DetailsShore Integration
Solar and shore power working together with proper switching.
DetailsEnergy Audit
Measure your actual power usage to size the right system.
DetailsSolar Wiring
Proper gauge runs, combiner boxes, fuses, and disconnect switches.
DetailsPricing
Every job is different. Here are typical ranges for the Treasure Coast area. We always provide an exact quote before starting.
| Service | Range |
|---|---|
| 200W starter system | $500 - $900 |
| 400W with lithium | $1,500 - $2,500 |
| 600-800W off-grid | $2,500 - $4,500 |
| Lithium battery only | $800 - $2,400 |
| Inverter only | $500 - $1,500 |
| Controller | $200 - $500 |
| Monitor | $150 - $350 |
| Panel mounting | $200 - $600 |
| Energy audit | $100 - $200 |
Pricing Disclaimer
All prices shown are estimates based on national averages and our service history. Actual costs may vary depending on current market conditions, parts availability, your specific RV model, and the scope of work required. The only way to determine your final cost is through an on-site diagnosis by our certified technician. Call (772) 677-1583 for a free estimate.
Call 772-677-1583 for a free estimate on your specific situation.
What Our Customers Say
“Danny designed a 400W solar system with lithium batteries for our boondocking trips to Jonathan Dickinson. We haven't plugged in since.”
“Had another company quote us $6,000 for solar. Danny came in at $2,800 for the same setup with Renogy panels and Victron controller. Honest pricing.”
“Energy audit showed we only needed 200W to cover our actual usage. Danny could have sold us more but didn't. That's integrity.”
Last updated: March 31, 2026
RV Solar Power Questions
How many solar panels do I need?
Depends on usage. A typical RV running fridge, lights, pump, and charging needs 200 to 400 watts. Running AC off solar requires 600+ watts with a large lithium bank. We do a free power audit to size it right.
Should I upgrade to lithium batteries?
If you're going solar, yes. Lithium gives 2 to 3 times more usable capacity at half the weight, charges faster, and lasts 8 to 12 years. The lifetime cost is actually lower than replacing lead-acid every 2 to 3 years.
Can solar run my RV air conditioner?
Possible but requires a big investment: 600+ watts of panels, 400+ Ah lithium, and a 2,000+ watt inverter. Total system cost $3,000 to $4,500. Most boondockers use a generator for AC.
Is Florida too hot for solar?
No. Heat reduces panel efficiency slightly (about 10% on the hottest days), but the abundant sunshine more than compensates. You'll generate more total energy here than most of the country.
How long does solar installation take?
Basic 200W system: 3 to 4 hours. Full off-grid setup: a full day. We do everything at your location.
What brand of panels do you use?
Primarily Renogy and Rich Solar monocrystalline panels. For controllers, Victron MPPT. For batteries, Battle Born and SOK LiFePO4.
Do solar panels damage my roof?
Not when installed properly. We use proper brackets, Dicor sealant, and compression fittings. We've never had a leak from a solar install.
What's the payback period?
If you're paying $30 to $50 per night for hookups and switch to boondocking, a $3,000 system pays for itself in 60 to 100 nights of free camping.
Ready to get it fixed?
Call for a free estimate. Same-day service across the Treasure Coast.
