2026-05-04T15:03:00
(BPT) – The sun is rising over a mist-covered lake. You’re enjoying the view from your camp chair while sipping a freshly brewed latte that tastes as if it were crafted by a barista.
You didn’t have to leave your base camp to get your usual order. You were able to make it yourself using your portable coffee maker and cream from your mini fridge.
This isn’t a dream. Modern off-grid camping doesn’t require you to rough it. In fact, you can bring all your comforts and create a base camp that’s your home away from home, whether you’re in a tent, van or RV.
Jackery — a global leader of home backup, innovative solar generators and green off-grid energy solutions — offers this handy guide on what you need to bring to blend the wildness of the outdoors with modern amenities.
Portable power
The first thing you should consider is personal, portable and reliable power that you can take anywhere. And forget worrying about dragging around and operating a noisy gas generator. You can easily power and recharge all your electronics and appliances with a portable solar generator from Jackery.
Portable solar generators come in different sizes and capacities. Which generator you’ll need to elevate your outdoor experience will depend on what kind of camping you’re planning to undertake and what sort of electronics you’re looking to super charge your trip with.
Day trippers and backpackers with base camp setups and campers who want to keep phones charged, run a light and power a small cooler without the bulk should opt for an entry-level solar generator like the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2. This compact, highly portable power station is the ideal choice for those who want “pack and go” power.
For weekend warriors, overlanders and van-lifers who need plenty of power without sacrificing mobility, take a look at the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2. This solar generator has the power to run a full campsite — including a mini-fridge, lights and fans — while still being light enough to move around the campsite to wherever you need power.
Finally, serious campers with a base camp setup and RV adventurers need a power hub that can do it all, like the Jackery HomePower 3600 Plus. This single unit can power a refrigerator, an electric grill, lights, laptops, cameras, fans and more simultaneously. The power station can even provide supplemental power to an RV. And if you need more power, you can expand the unit’s capacity with add-on batteries.
You won’t have to worry about charging your power stations during your off-grid adventures. When paired with SolarSaga panels, you can capture and store solar energy, so you’ll virtually never run out of power during your outdoor adventures. These quiet, emission-free, clean-energy portable power stations make creating a beautiful, functional off-grid campsite a breeze.
To elevate your next camping trip with the help of a portable power station from Jackery, consider some of these additions.
Electric grill
Roasting marshmallows over the campfire is delicious, but cooking every meal over a fire can take a long time — time that you could have spent hiking the trails or fishing for trout.
Instead of starting a fire and waiting for the embers to cool enough to cook, break out your electric grill. In minutes, you’ll have delicious scrambled eggs, evenly toasted bread and sizzling bacon before your camping buddies wake up.
Mini fridge
Keeping perishables refrigerated can be a bit tricky with a typical camping cooler. Egg cartons get soggy and bacon freezes into a block you have to thaw. You can avoid all of this by using a mini fridge that keeps your eggs, bacon and more at the perfect temperature so you can grab, cook and eat without issues.
Lights
The glow of the campfire is cozy, but it doesn’t provide enough light at night to move around your campsite with ease. Instead of stumbling around in the darkness, bring string lights to hang around the campsite for soft, ambient lighting. Rechargeable lanterns and headlamps are also practical.
Fan
If you want peak sunshine and long days, camping during the summer is the perfect time to get some sun and stay up late. However, beating the heat is easier said than done.
As you pack for your trip, make room for a standing fan, a box fan or a handheld fan. They’re perfect for keeping a van or RV cool, bringing a breeze to your campsite or cooling you off during a hike.
Inflatable mattress
Even with a proper camping pad and cot, sleeping in a tent can be less than restful. Take your sleep setup to the next level by packing an inflatable mattress. Once you outfit it with sheets and pillows, you’ll have a functioning bedroom in the middle of the forest.
Pro tip: Use an electric air pump instead of a battery-powered one. Battery-powered pumps may be handy, but you’ll likely run out of juice before your mattress is completely inflated.
Movie projector and inflatable movie screen
Want to have a movie night under the stars? You can set up your own outdoor theater with a movie projector, inflatable screen and a laptop. Pick a spot far enough away from your seating, inflate and anchor your movie screen, and wait until the sun sets for optimal viewing.
Get ready for a luxurious wilderness experience
Building an off-grid base camp that marries the beauty of the great outdoors with modern amenities is within reach. To learn more about how to set up and power a modern base camp, visit Jackery.com.
