A common questions we get from customers is:

“How long can I use my motorhome without being plugged into mains electric?”

The honest answer is: it depends on how you use your motorhome, the weather, and the time of year. Let’s look at what affects your battery life and what you can realistically expect when staying off-grid.

What Does the Leisure Battery Power?

Your leisure battery typically powers:

It’s important to remember that while your gas may provide the heat for your heating and hot water, many systems still require electricity to run fans, controls and ignition systems.

Summer Off-Grid Usage

During the summer months, leisure batteries tend to last much longer because:

  • Days are longer, so lights are used less
  • Heating is rarely needed
  • Solar panels generate more power
  • Warmer temperatures improve battery performance
  • For a typical couple using lights sparingly, charging phones and watching some television in the evening:

A standard 100Ah leisure battery may last around 2–3 days before needing a recharge.

If your motorhome has solar panels, you may be able to stay off-grid for significantly longer during sunny weather.

Winter Off-Grid Usage

Winter places much higher demands on your battery because:

  • Lights are used for longer periods
  • Heating systems run more frequently
  • Fans and control systems consume power
  • Solar panels produce less energy
  • Cold temperatures reduce battery efficiency

In colder months, the same battery that lasts 2–3 days in summer may only last:

1–2 days before requiring charging.

If you’re using heating regularly and spending most evenings inside the motorhome, battery consumption can increase dramatically.

 

Real-Life Examples

Weekend Away in Summer

A couple touring Scotland in June:

2–4 days without hook-up

Family Trip in Autumn

A family of four:

Expected battery life:

1–2 days without hook-up

Winter Wild Camping

Using heating overnight, lights, television and charging devices:

Expected battery life:

Around 24 hours before charging is recommended

What Helps Extend Battery Life?

Solar Panels

Solar panels can make a huge difference, particularly from spring through autumn.

On a sunny summer day, a solar panel may replace much of the power you’ve used, helping you stay off-grid for longer.

Driving Between Locations

Every time you drive, your vehicle’s charging system tops up the leisure battery.

Many touring customers rarely experience battery issues because they move locations regularly.

Switching lights off when not needed

How Will I Know If My Battery Is Running Low?

Our motorhome control panels show battery voltage or charge level.

As a general guide:

12.7V = Fully charged
12.4V = Around 75%
12.2V = Around 50%
Below 12V = Recharge recommended
Allowing a battery to become completely flat can shorten its lifespan.

The Bottom Line

For most customers:

Summer: Expect 2–4 days off-grid from a healthy leisure battery.

Spring/Autumn: Around 1–3 days depending on usage.

Winter: Often 1–2 days, particularly if heating is being used.

If you’re planning longer off-grid adventures, solar panels, regular driving and sensible power usage can dramatically extend the time you can stay away from electric hook-up.

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