For off-grid living or emergency backup, a complete solar kit with batteries offers independence, reliability, and long-term cost savings. The following five ECO-WORTHY bundles provide robust storage, scalable power, and plug-and-play integration with inverters and charging controllers. The summary table below highlights core specs to compare at a glance.
| Product | Key Power Output | Battery Type & Capacity | Panel Power | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECO-WORTHY 48V Off Grid System Complete Kit | 1200W (4.68 kWh/day est.) | 48V 50Ah LiFePO4 | 6 x 195W N-Type bifacial | Includes 3500W inverter with UPS, WiFi |
| ECO-WORTHY 7.168KWH 800W Panel Kit for RV | 800W | 12.8V 4x Li Batteries (as configured) | 4 x 200W bifacial | UPS function, RV-ready |
| ECO-WORTHY Home Off-Grid 10KW System | 10KW rated (20KW peak) | 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 (x3 in kit) | 12 x 410W panels | Split-phase output,CAN/RS485 capable |
| ECO-WORTHY 5KW Off Grid Complete Kit | 5KW inverter (parallel up to 30kW) | 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 (x1 rack) | 12 x 195W panels | All-in-one inverter + charge controller |
| [Ultra] ECO-WORTHY 1200W Solar System | 1200W | 2Pcs 12.8V 280Ah Li-ion | 6 x 195W panels | Dual battery packs, MPPT controller |
ECO-WORTHY 48V Off Grid System Complete Kit

The 48V Off Grid System Complete Kit combines six 195W N-Type bifacial panels with a 48V LiFePO4 battery and a 3500W solar inverter. It’s designed to deliver up to approximately 4.68 kWh per day under four hours of sun, suitable for powering essential home appliances like refrigerators, TVs, and air conditioners. The N-Type cells offer improved high-temperature performance and higher efficiency, while the included inverter supports parallel operation up to six kits and provides UPS-style fast switching. Built-in WiFi monitoring enables remote system oversight and control.
ECO-WORTHY 7.168KWH 800W Panel Kit for RV

This 800W off-grid kit is RV-ready with four 200W bifacial panels and a 3000W inverter charger featuring UPS capabilities. The design emphasizes user-friendliness and quick installation, enabling power for RV appliances during trips. The system supports mains charging in addition to solar generation, which helps maintain battery health and expand usage windows. The compact configuration aims to simplify setup for aspiring off-grid travelers seeking reliable power on the road.
ECO-WORTHY Home Off-Grid 10KW System

The 10KW Home Off-Grid System includes 12 x 410W panels and three 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 batteries in a server-rack format for compact storage. It features a dual-mode inverter capable of single-phase and split-phase outputs, with a long-term warranty on power performance. CAN/RS485 communication ensures compatibility with popular inverters, enabling real-time monitoring and remote control to optimize energy use across a home or small property. The system is designed for high-demand loads and resilience in off-grid living environments.
ECO-WORTHY 5KW Off Grid Kit

The 5KW Off Grid Complete Kit uses 12 x 195W solar panels, a 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 rack battery, and a 5KW inverter with optional parallel expansion to 30KW. It is designed for straightforward, all-in-one installation, pairing a single, robust power source with a scalable inverter setup. This configuration suits small to mid-size homes or cabins seeking dependable off-grid power with room to grow, featuring a simple wiring scheme and reliable energy storage.
ECO-WORTHY Complete Off-Grid Solar Kit

This kit blends two 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 batteries, 24 x 195W panels, and a 5000W off-grid inverter with a 100A MPPT controller. It is designed for robust energy independence, offering parallel expansion up to 30 kW of AC output with smart monitoring. The integrated communication battery and Bluetooth/WiFi app access allow real-time status checks and optimization, ideal for homeowners seeking a high-capacity, future-proof off-grid solution with scalable storage and power capacity.
ECO-WORTHY 10000W Complete Off-Grid Kit

The 10,000W complete kit targets larger homes or farms needing substantial daily output. With 12 x 410W panels and four 48V LiFePO4 batteries, it supports 120V/240V split-phase outputs and multi-inverter paralleling for up to 30 kW. It also features remote APP monitoring for performance analytics, and a high daily energy yield—suitable for heavy loads, including climate control, appliances, and water heating in remote locations. The system emphasizes expandability, safety, and long-term reliability in off-grid living scenarios.
Buying Guide
Key considerations when selecting a complete off-grid solar system with batteries include total energy needs, space, budget, and future scalability.
- Power requirements: Estimate daily energy usage (kWh) and peak load to choose appropriate inverter size and battery capacity. Higher daily consumption or frequent heavy loads require larger storage and higher inverter rating.
- Battery chemistry and lifespan: LiFePO4 batteries offer long cycle life and stability, ideal for home storage. Check BMS protections, temperature tolerance, and expansion options to plan long-term reliability.
- System topology: Decide between single-panel bank setups or modular kits that allow parallel expansion. Parallel configurations enable higher AC output without rewiring.
- Monitoring and control: WiFi or Bluetooth monitoring helps optimize charging, discharging, and overall performance. Ensure compatibility with inverters and charge controllers for real-time data access.
- Installation considerations: Roof or ground mounting, weatherproofing, and cabling require planning. Some kits offer plug-and-play interfaces suitable for DIY installation with basic electrical knowledge.
- Safety and standards: Look for UL or equivalent certifications, proper enclosure design, and protective features like overcurrent protection and BMS safeguards to ensure compliance and safety.
- Cost of ownership: While upfront costs vary, consider long-term savings on electricity, system longevity, and potential maintenance or replacement cycles.
- Expandability: If future power needs grow, choose systems that support additional panels, more batteries, or additional inverters without major rewiring.