
Aims Power Unveils Industrial-Grade Inverter Line
Aims Power, Inc. introduced its new line of industrial-grade pure sine power inverters. The company said the inverters deliver true 120-volt output with a true neutral and the same as utility power.

Aims Power, Inc. introduced its new line of industrial-grade pure sine power inverters. The company said the inverters deliver true 120-volt output with a true neutral and the same as utility power.

Auto-Motion Shade Inc. launched its TPS/TCS shade series, now available in lightweight and cost-effective PVC.

Furrion released the Aurora Partial-Sun 2 4K UHD LED outdoor smart TV. Furrion said the fourth-generation TV introduces several improvements in performance and durability.

Aims Power, Inc. released its new Portable Solar Generator. The generator features up to 5,040-watt-hours of capacity and is expandable to 10,000-watt-hours.

Once an engineer, always an engineer. John Vander Horst, 89, has patented the Horst Miracle Gauge for monitoring RV tank levels.

Big Beard Battery introduced the 24-volt Beast lithium battery. The battery features a built‑in, touch‑screen interface.

Renogy, a mobile and off-grid energy solutions provider, expanded the availability of its Lithium 2.0 solid-state battery series, now available for immediate order throughout the United States.

Torklift, a manufacturer of RV towing and truck camper equipment, developed new frame-mounted tie-downs for the all-electric 2022-2026 Ford F-150 Lightning.

Bluetti , a portable power solutions provider, unveiled the Elite 100 V2 Portable Power Station. The station will be available for pre-order starting July 1.

Micro-Air on Wednesday released its latest advancement in RV Soft Starter technology. The EasyStart Breeze BT features Bluetooth capabilities.

Redarc’s new Trailer Power Kit is an all-in-one power management solution. The kit includes the BCDC Trailer S Charger, a Smart Battery Monitor and a dedicated Fuse Kit. The kit streamlines a dual-battery system setup.

CoverSeal CEO Ken Huening said rodents cause nearly $1 billion a year in insurance claims when they chew wires and otherwise trash their temporary homes in cars, trucks and RVs. A few years ago, that included $18,000 in damage to his own car, which led to the creation of CoverSeal.