Residential Battery Storage Projects
Residential Battery Projects
Project Brief
Energy independence is the ultimate luxury for overlanding enthusiasts. In this unique project from Uzbekistan, a high-performance expedition truck has been equipped with two Dawnice 10kWh Wall-Mounted LiFePO4 batteries, creating a massive 20kWh mobile energy bank. This setup proves that residential-grade reliability can be successfully adapted for the most demanding mobile environments.

Background
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The Challenge: Uzbekistan’s diverse terrain and extreme temperature fluctuations require a power system that is both high-capacity and vibration-resistant. Traditional lead-acid batteries are too heavy and inefficient for long-term off-grid living in a large motorhome.
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The User: An adventurer needing to power high-wattage appliances—including air conditioning, induction cooktops, and specialized tools—while exploring remote regions without grid access.
Project Highlights
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Space Optimization: By using the wall-mounted “Powerfly” design, the owner utilized vertical cabinet space inside the truck’s service compartment, leaving more floor space for other essential gear.
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Massive 20kWh Capacity: With two units in parallel, the system provides enough energy to sustain a household-like experience for several days without engine idling or solar input.
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LiFePO4 Stability: The lithium iron phosphate chemistry is ideal for the bumpy roads of Central Asia, offering superior safety and a long lifespan (6,000+ cycles) compared to standard RV batteries.
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Heavy-Duty Support: The batteries easily handle the high-current demands of a heavy-duty inverter, allowing for the simultaneous use of multiple high-power appliances.
The Result
This “Mobile Home” now operates as a fully self-sufficient unit. Whether parked in the Kyzylkum Desert or the Tian Shan mountains, the Dawnice 20kWh system ensures consistent 230V power, turning a rugged expedition truck into a high-tech oasis.






