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Renogy, Campers Inn RV Showcase Power Solutions & Cooling Technology

Renogy, a renewable energy off-grid solutions provider, announced it has hit the road once again, attending the newly rebranded Family RV Association (FRVA)’s 110th International Convention & RV Expo at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry, Georgia, which runs through Saturday, March 14. Formerly known as FMCA, FRVA welcomes all RV enthusiasts — motorhome, trailer or fifth-wheel travelers alike. At this year’s convention, Renogy is featuring its solid-state lithium batteries and newly launched line of portable coolers, drawing interest from attendees eager for innovative, off-grid power and efficient cooling options, Renogy said in a release.

The buzz around FRVA extends beyond new products. With the shift in name and focus, the Family RV Association is creating an even bigger tent for all RV lovers. Renogy’s presence underscores the organization’s broader vision: as more campers look to modernize their rigs, Renogy’s lithium battery solutions and dual-zone coolers offer performance with minimal maintenance. Showgoers can see firsthand how Renogy’s technology integrates with a variety of RV setups, the company said, from luxurious Class A motorhomes to compact travel trailers.

The Campers Inn RV of Macon-Byron booth features these Renogy products based on the help of Chris Bellomo, national fixed operations director, and Kyle Roach, regional parts & service director.

Look for the following Renogy team members in Georgia:

  • Mauricio Luna, Renogy’s director of product solutions & technical support, at FRVA’s convention/expo with Campers Inn RV. Photos courtesy of Renogy.

    Mike Willhoff – regional sales manager, west

  • Scott Laidlaw – regional sales manager, east
  • Mauricio Luna – director of product solutions & technical support

Following the show in Georgia, Renogy will head to the Phoenix RV Supershow at the Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, running from March 21-23. Hosted by RV Supershows, a family-run business led by industry veteran Rob Lynch, the event showcases a wide range of RV models and essential outdoor gear — all under one roof. Renogy will display its high-capacity solid-state lithium batteries, new portable refrigerator/freezer lineup, and other power solutions designed to keep travelers comfortable and self-sufficient on the road.

Staff from Little Dealer Little Prices, a Campers Inn RV Company, important to making this display include Bellomo and David Thorton, regional parts & service director.

In Phoenix, the Renogy team includes:

  • Victoria Pineda – account manager
  • Jason Karns – regional sales manager, central
  • Mike Willhoff – regional sales manager, west

Whether exploring the aisles at the FRVA expo or preparing to visit the Phoenix RV Supershow, show attendees can discover how Renogy’s latest solid-state lithium batteries, coolers and renewable energy products can elevate their next RV adventure — without compromising on convenience or sustainability.

Renogy 53 Quart (50L) Portable Refrigerator/Freezer

  • Rapid Cooling with High-Efficiency LG Compressor: Chills contents from 86 F (30 C) to 32 F (0 C) in about 15 minutes — no ice required.
  • Dual Zone, Dual Control: Easily switch between refrigerator and freezer modes to best suit your storage needs.
  • Multiple Control Options: Set temperatures via the built-in LED panel or Bluetooth app (effective up to 10m/33ft in unobstructed areas).
  • Eco and Max Modes: Eco Mode prioritizes energy efficiency for extended trips; Max Mode delivers powerful, fast cooling.
  • Generous Capacity: Holds up to 60 cans (12 fl. oz / 355ml), with extra space for snacks and other essentials.
  • Convenient Portability: Telescoping handle and sturdy wheels for easy maneuvering on and off the campsite.
  • Flexible Power Solutions:
    • Renogy 72,000mAh Power Bank: Up to 16 hours of off-grid cooling (sold separately).
    • Renogy 220Wh Power Station: Extends runtime up to 13 hours (sold separately).
    • AC Wall Outlet: Ensures uninterrupted cooling when you’re plugged in at home or campgrounds.

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