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Twelve-volt gear for a van, an RV, or a boat. Victron inverter/chargers, solar charge controllers, and DC-DC chargers, the kit we trust for power on the move.

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Victron MultiPlus 12/3000
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Victron MultiPlus 12/3000

The MultiPlus 12/3000 is Victron's inverter/charger built around a 12V battery bank. 3000VA output, roughly 2400W continuous, with a fast-response transfer switch and a powerful charger sized for the bigger 12V house banks common on boats and large RVs. PowerAssist is the feature that earns its keep on shore power. When your shore connection is sized too small for a temporary surge (an air conditioner kicking on while the microwave runs), PowerAssist taps the battery bank to cover the gap, then quietly tops the battery back off when the surge passes. You stay on the shore breaker. The same logic applies on a small generator. Built for 12V house banks. Pair it with a Cerbo GX (or a smaller Victron monitoring controller) and a SmartSolar MPPT for a full Victron stack on a marine or large RV build. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron MultiPlus 24/3000 (UL1741)
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Victron MultiPlus 24/3000 (UL1741)

The MultiPlus 24/3000 is the 24V battery-side version of Victron's 3000VA inverter/charger, with UL1741 listing for US grid-tied applications. 3000VA output, roughly 2400W continuous. Same PowerControl, PowerAssist, and high-speed transfer switch as the rest of the MultiPlus line. 24V banks land in a sweet spot for mid-size systems: lower DC current than a 12V build for the same watts (which means smaller wire and smaller fuses on the battery side), and more inverter options than a small 48V build. Common on serious off-grid cabins, larger marine banks, and farm or shop installs where 48V feels like overkill. UL1741 listing means this machine can be deployed in a US grid-tied install where the AHJ requires a listed inverter. Pair it with the right battery and a Victron Cerbo GX for full ESS functionality. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron MultiPlus 48/8000
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Victron MultiPlus 48/8000

The MultiPlus 48/8000 is the largest single-unit MultiPlus in the lineup. 48V battery side, 8000VA output, roughly 6400W continuous, with a 110A charger for putting energy back into a large battery bank quickly. This is the size of unit you'd reach for on a whole-home off-grid install where one machine handles the load instead of paralleling smaller units. PowerControl lets it share a limited shore or generator input without tripping breakers, and PowerAssist covers transient surges off the battery bank. Up to three of these can be paralleled for ~24kW of continuous capacity on bigger systems. VE.Bus comms tie it to the rest of the Victron stack (Cerbo GX, MultiPlus-II if you're mixing, SmartSolar charge controllers). Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron MultiPlus-II 12/3000
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Victron MultiPlus-II 12/3000

The MultiPlus-II 12/3000 is the second-generation 12V/3000VA inverter/charger. Same core concept as the original MultiPlus (inverter + charger + transfer switch), with the platform updates the II brings: tighter PowerControl tuning, full ESS support for grid-tied storage applications, and updated comms that integrate cleanly with the current Cerbo GX firmware. 3000VA output, roughly 2400W continuous, sized for marine and big-RV 12V banks. PowerAssist still works the same way: shore or generator input gets a temporary boost from the battery during a surge, then the battery recharges as the surge passes. If you're starting fresh on a 12V build today, the II is the version to spec. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron MultiPlus-II 24/3000 (UL1741)
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Victron MultiPlus-II 24/3000 (UL1741)

The MultiPlus-II 24/3000 is the second-gen 24V/3000VA inverter/charger with UL1741 listing for US grid-tied installs. Same 3000VA output and 2400W continuous, with the II generation's PowerControl tuning, ESS support, and Cerbo GX integration. The UL1741 listing is what gets it past an AHJ on a permitted grid-tied install. For an off-grid or hybrid build with a 24V bank, this is the current Victron pick at the 3000VA size. Common pairings: a SmartSolar MPPT on the PV side, a Cerbo GX monitoring controller, and a 24V LiFePO4 bank sized to your load profile. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron MultiPlus-II 48/3000 (UL1741)
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Victron MultiPlus-II 48/3000 (UL1741)

The MultiPlus-II 48/3000 is the second-gen 48V/3000VA inverter/charger with UL1741 listing. 3000VA output, ~2400W continuous. The 48V battery side puts this in the most common voltage band for residential off-grid and hybrid storage builds in the US. Lower DC current than the 12V or 24V siblings at the same wattage means smaller battery cabling and smaller fuses. PowerControl shares a limited grid or generator input without tripping breakers. ESS support plus the UL1741 listing make this a clean fit for grid-tied storage applications where the inverter has to pass an AHJ review. Paralleling supported (up to three units) for builds that need more capacity than a single 3000VA machine. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron MultiPlus-II 48/5000/70-95 120V
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Victron MultiPlus-II 48/5000/70-95 120V

The MultiPlus-II 48/5000 in the 120V North American flavor. 48V battery side, 5000VA output (~4000W continuous), with a 70A charger and 95A transfer switch. Built for the higher-current loads typical on a US residential off-grid or hybrid install. Same PowerControl, PowerAssist, ESS support, and Cerbo GX integration as the rest of the II generation. Up to three of these in parallel gives you ~12kW continuous, which covers most whole-home loads outside of summer cooling peaks. UL1741 listed for US grid-tied use. The 5000VA size is a common sweet spot for residential storage builds where the 3000VA is a little tight on transient loads (well pumps, big AC compressors) and the 8000 is more inverter than the design needs. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron Orion XS 12/12-50A DC-DC
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Victron Orion XS 12/12-50A DC-DC

The Orion XS 12/12-50A is a DC-DC battery charger. 12V input, 12V output, 50A max output current. The job it does is to charge one 12V battery bank from a different 12V source, with full charge-profile control on the output side. The classic use case is an RV or boat with a starter battery on the alternator and a separate house bank. The alternator can't safely charge a lithium house bank directly (the voltage profile is wrong and the alternator can overheat trying to deliver bulk current the controller can't regulate). The Orion XS sits in between: alternator charges the starter normally, Orion XS pulls from the starter side when the engine's running and pushes a regulated lithium-friendly profile into the house bank. Smart Bluetooth built in, configured from the Victron app on any phone. Engine-running detection so it only pulls when the alternator is active. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron Quattro 48/10000 VE.Bus (UL1741)
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Victron Quattro 48/10000 VE.Bus (UL1741)

The Quattro 48/10000 is the 10000VA / ~8000W continuous size of Victron's two-input inverter/charger, with VE.Bus comms and UL1741 listing for US grid-tied applications. The 10000VA size handles whole-home loads on most US residential builds and runs well-pumps, central AC, and electric resistance elements without leaning on the second AC input. Wire grid into AC In 1, generator into AC In 2, and the Quattro switches between them based on whichever is live and prioritized. UL1741 listing means it passes an AHJ review on a permitted grid-tied install. VE.Bus comms tie it to a Cerbo GX, the SmartSolar charge controllers, and the rest of the Victron stack. Five-year warranty. Up to six can be paralleled into a three-phase configuration on bigger projects.

Victron Quattro 48/10000/140-100/100 230V VE.Bus
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Victron Quattro 48/10000/140-100/100 230V VE.Bus

The 230V European-mains version of the Quattro 48/10000, for export or split-phase installs that need 230V output. 48V battery side, 10000VA / ~8000W continuous. The 140A charger and dual 100A AC transfer current are baked into the model number (140-100/100). This is the right machine for a US install only if you have a specific need for 230V single-phase output (some commercial machinery, some European appliance imports). For standard US 120/240 residential service, the UL1741-listed 120V variants are the cleaner pick. VE.Bus comms, PowerControl and PowerAssist on each AC input, five-year Victron warranty.

Victron Quattro 48/15000
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Victron Quattro 48/15000

The Quattro 48/15000 is the largest Quattro in the lineup. 48V battery side, 15000VA output, ~12000W continuous. Two AC inputs for grid + generator switching. Built for whole-home loads with serious peak demand or for paralleled multi-unit installs. Up to six of these can be paralleled, which gets you to ~72kW continuous in a three-phase configuration. The size where this machine earns its keep is whole-home off-grid with electric heat, electric water heating, or a workshop running heavy tools on the same service. The 200A built-in transfer switch handles the AC capacity that comes with this size. PowerControl on each AC input, PowerAssist on each input, VE.Bus comms, five-year Victron warranty.

Victron Quattro 48/3000
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Victron Quattro 48/3000

The Quattro 48/3000 is the smallest Quattro in the lineup. 48V battery side, 3000VA output, ~2400W continuous. Two AC inputs handle the grid and generator both, with the Quattro auto-transferring between them based on what's live and what your priority setting says. Off-grid cabins with a backup generator are the classic Quattro target. Grid-down cabins with a future plan to add grid service are another good fit; you wire the future grid into AC In 1 today, generator into AC In 2, and the Quattro is ready for the day the service comes in. PowerControl on each input independently, PowerAssist on each input, five-year Victron warranty. Pair with a SmartSolar MPPT and a Cerbo GX for a full stack.

Victron Quattro 48/5000
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Victron Quattro 48/5000

The Quattro 48/5000 steps the inverter up to 5000VA (~4000W continuous) while keeping the two AC inputs for grid + generator switching. 48V battery side. Same PowerControl and PowerAssist on each input independently as the smaller Quattro 48/3000. The 5000VA size is the right pick when a 3000VA machine doesn't have enough headroom for transient loads (well pump start, larger AC compressor) but a 10kVA is bigger than the system needs. Common on mid-size off-grid cabins and shop builds with a generator backup. Up to three in parallel for ~12kW continuous on bigger jobs. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron Quattro-II 12/3000
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Victron Quattro-II 12/3000

The Quattro-II 12/3000 is the second-generation 12V/3000VA two-input inverter/charger. Same dual-input switching as the original Quattro, with the II generation's PowerControl tuning, ESS support, and updated Cerbo GX integration. 12V at the 3000VA size lands on marine and large-RV builds where a 12V house bank already lives and the install needs both shore power and generator inputs (a sailboat with a small genset, a class A motorhome with shore and generator both). 3000VA output, ~2400W continuous. PowerAssist on each AC input independently, five-year Victron warranty. Pair with a Victron BMV or SmartShunt for battery monitoring and a SmartSolar MPPT on the solar side.

Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/100-Tr VE.Can
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Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/100-Tr VE.Can

The SmartSolar MPPT 150/100 with terminal blocks and VE.Can. 150V max PV Voc input, 100A max charge current to a 12V, 24V, or 48V battery bank. The largest 150V controller in the SmartSolar lineup. 100A puts this controller in the right size band for serious off-grid builds: cabins running a household-style 48V bank, larger marine banks, or any system where the array is feeding a big lithium pack and the install wants one controller instead of two smaller ones in parallel. VE.Can comms ties it into a Cerbo GX with the rest of the Victron stack. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/35
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Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/35

The SmartSolar MPPT 150/35 is the small end of the 150V PV family. 150V max PV Voc on the input, 35A max charge current on the battery side. Auto-detects 12V, 24V, or 48V battery banks. The 150V input voltage range is generous enough to run a typical two- or three-panel string at high enough voltage to keep wire losses low. 35A on the battery side suits small to mid-size systems: RVs, marine builds, sheds, tiny homes. VE.Direct comms tie it to a phone over Bluetooth (the SmartSolar app on iOS or Android) or to a Cerbo GX. Configure charge profiles for lithium, AGM, gel, or flooded lead-acid right from the app. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/70-Tr VE.Can
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Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/70-Tr VE.Can

The SmartSolar MPPT 150/70 with terminal block connections and VE.Can communications. 150V max PV Voc, 70A max charge current to the battery side. Auto-detects 12V, 24V, or 48V banks. The "Tr" terminal-block input is the right pick when you're running PV wire larger than what an MC4 connector handles cleanly, or when the install already has a combiner box and you're landing the combined output directly onto the controller. The VE.Can comms tie it into a Cerbo GX, GlobalLink, or other CAN-aware Victron monitoring controller. The 70A size suits mid-range off-grid and hybrid systems. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron SmartSolar MPPT 250/100-Tr VE.Can
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Victron SmartSolar MPPT 250/100-Tr VE.Can

The SmartSolar MPPT 250/100 steps the PV input range up to 250V max Voc, with the same 100A charge current to the battery side. Terminal block input and VE.Can comms. The higher PV input voltage matters when your array runs longer strings: more panels in series means higher string voltage, which keeps wire sizes manageable on long runs from the array to the controller. Common on ground-mount arrays, larger residential roofs, or any install where the array is more than a quick run from the power room. Auto-detects 12V, 24V, or 48V battery banks. VE.Can ties it into a Cerbo GX. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/100-Tr
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Victron SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/100-Tr

The SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/100. 450V max PV Voc on the input, 100A max charge current on the battery side. Built around a 48V battery bank specifically (the RS platform does not auto-detect down to 12V or 24V). Built-in display on the front of the unit. 450V input opens up longer panel strings, which on a larger array means fewer parallel strings, fewer combiner connections, and less wire on the DC side. Two independent PV trackers let you split a roof into two orientations (east + west, or front + back) and run them through one controller. Built for residential and small commercial off-grid builds where a larger array is feeding a 48V LiFePO4 pack. VE.Direct and VE.Can comms. Five-year Victron warranty.

Victron SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/200-Tr
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Victron SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/200-Tr

The SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/200 is the largest controller in the SmartSolar lineup. 450V max PV Voc, 200A max charge current on a 48V battery side. Two independent PV trackers, terminal block input, built-in display. 200A charge current at 48V is roughly 10kW of solar feeding the battery bank, which puts this controller in the sweet spot for larger residential off-grid builds, full off-grid cabins running heavy loads, and small commercial installs where the array is sized to refill a big bank in a single sunny day. VE.Direct and VE.Can comms tie it into the Cerbo GX and the rest of the Victron stack. Five-year Victron warranty.

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