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Renogy Unveils Ranger Power Box Modular DC/AC Hub

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Renogy today introduces the Ranger Power Box lineup  —the Ranger 3000 Ultra, Ranger 2000 and Ranger Control Hub — built to give overlanders and RVers worry-free energy independence. Engineered around high-current Anderson connectors, an 800 W MPPT solar input option, and 240 V/12 V hybrid output, the Ranger family delivers heavy-duty power in a grab-and-go enclosure—no complicated wiring, no loose components, no compromises, the company said in a recent release.

“Modern overlanding rigs need the same reliability you expect at home, yet every cubic inch counts,” said Tiffany Dorin, vice president and head of operations, Renogy North America. “That challenge inspired our engineers to design the Ranger series and pair it with our new Super Slim Solid-State lithium battery. Together they create an ultra-compact ecosystem that eliminates the headaches of traditional off-grid builds.”

The Renogy Ranger Power Box models, including the Ranger 3000 Ultra, Ranger 2000 and Ranger Control Hub, represent a leap in off-grid power solutions for overlanding and RV camping, the company said. These systems are designed to deliver robust, flexible and reliable power in remote environments, making them an asset for adventurers seeking energy independence.

Built for the Backcountry

  • Four Anderson ports (350 A, 120 A, 50 A, 20 A) plus multiple USB-C, USB-A, and CIG sockets power everything from induction cooktops to satellite communicators.
  • Accepts up to 800 W of solar or DC – DC charging so adventurers can replenish a full day’s energy before lunch.
  • A sunlight-readable 7-inch display gives real-time visibility into loads, solar harvest, and battery status — onsite or via Bluetooth/Wi-Fi.
  • Independent DC load fusing, master battery isolation and inverter remote ensure safe operation in punishing terrain.

For more information, visit Renogy.

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