Why RV Owners Are Switching to LiFePO4
The RV lithium revolution is real. Here is why tens of thousands of RV and van owners have upgraded from lead-acid to Dakota Lithium LiFePO4.
Weight Savings
A typical RV lead-acid battery bank (two 6V golf cart batteries) weighs 130+ lbs. The equivalent LiFePO4 setup weighs under 60 lbs. When you are counting every pound for fuel economy and payload capacity, this matters.
Solar Compatibility
Dakota Lithium batteries work with all major solar charge controllers — Victron, Renogy, EPever, and more. Just ensure your MPPT controller has a LiFePO4 charging profile selected. The batteries support multi-source input: solar, shore power, alternator, or generator.
What Size Do You Need?
- Weekend warrior (basic lights + phone charging): 1× 12V 100Ah
- Full-time RV (fridge, lights, laptop, water pump): 2× 12V 135Ah DL+
- Boondocking setup (AC, microwave, full kitchen): 12V 280Ah + 2000W inverter
Charging from Your Alternator
Use a DC-DC charger like the Victron Orion-Tr Smart to safely charge your lithium house battery from your vehicle alternator while driving. This provides 30A of charging — enough to top up your bank during a day of driving.
Cold Weather Performance
Dakota Lithium batteries feature Even-Heat technology, allowing charging in temperatures as low as -20°C. Standard LiFePO4 batteries cannot charge below 0°C — this is a critical differentiator for Canadian RV owners.