Inverter Size Calculator

Choose the right pure sine wave inverter size for your campervan. Calculate required continuous and peak wattage easily.

Not sure if you need a 1000W or 2000W inverter? List the 230V appliances you plan to run simultaneously (like induction cooktop + laptop), and our tool will recommend the perfect inverter size.
Always choose a Pure Sine Wave inverter for sensitive electronics. This tool includes a safety margin to handle startup surges from appliances like blenders or hair dryers.
⚡ Expert tip
If you mostly run small loads (laptop, phone charger, small accessories), a 1,500W inverter is more efficient than a 3,000W for the same use. Inverters are less efficient at 5-10% of rated load. Right-size to your actual use, not your biggest theoretical scenario.

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Comparison table

InverterWave typePowerStandbyAppPrice
Victron Phoenix 12/500Pure sine500W11W$100-130
Victron Phoenix 12/1200Pure sine1,200W11W$200-260
Victron Phoenix 12/2000Pure sine2,000W11W$300-380
Generic 1000WModified1,000W20-40W$40-80

About this tool

How to Size an Inverter for Your Van or Campervan

An inverter converts your 12V battery power to 230V AC for standard appliances. Getting the size right is critical — too small and you trip it under load; too large and you waste money on an oversized unit that's inefficient at light loads.

The Inverter Sizing Formula

Required inverter wattage = Peak simultaneous 230V load × 1.25

The 1.25 safety factor accounts for:

  • Startup surges (motors can spike 2-3× running watts when starting)
  • Inverter derating in high ambient temperatures
  • Future additions to your setup

Appliance Load Reference

Appliance Running Watts Startup Surge Notes
Laptop charger 65W 65W 65W No surge
MacBook Pro 96W charger 100W 100W No surge
External monitor 20-50W 20-50W No surge
CPAP machine 30-60W 60-120W Small motor surge
Hair dryer (travel) 800-1,200W 1,200W High!
Kettle 1L 1,500-2,000W 2,200W High!
Coffee maker 800-1,000W 1,000W Check your model

Quick Inverter Selection Guide

Your Primary 230V Use Min Inverter Size Recommended
Laptop + phone + accessories only 600W 1,000W
Laptop + monitor + CPAP 800W 1,500W
Above + occasional kettle 2,000W 2,500W
All of the above + coffee maker 2,500W 3,000W

Critical: Battery Cable Sizing for Your Inverter

Inverter Size 12V Peak Current Min Cable Size Max Cable Length
1,000W ~100A 25mm² (4 AWG) 500mm
2,000W ~190A 50mm² (1/0 AWG) 400mm
3,000W ~280A 70mm² (2/0 AWG) 300mm

Mount your inverter within 500mm of your battery. Longer battery cables at these currents cause dangerous voltage drop.

Pure Sine Wave Efficiency at Different Loads

Pure sine wave inverters are less efficient at very low loads (5-10% capacity). A 2,000W inverter running a 100W laptop charger sits at 5% load – efficiency drops to 80-85%. If you mostly run small loads, a 1,000W inverter is more efficient than a 2,000W inverter for the same daily use.

Expert tip: If you only want to charge laptops and run a coffee maker occasionally, a 1,500W pure sine inverter is the sweet spot — efficient at light loads, capable of handling realistic high peaks. The Victron Phoenix 12/1600W is the community favorite at this size.

Frequently asked questions

What size inverter do I need for a van?
For laptops only: 600-1,000W. For laptops + kettle occasionally: 2,000-2,500W. For kettle + coffee maker + hair dryer: 3,000W. Always size at 125% of your maximum simultaneous load to handle startup surges safely.
What cables do I need for a 2000W inverter?
A 2,000W inverter draws ~190A at 12V peak. You need minimum 50mm² (1/0 AWG) cables between battery and inverter, with the inverter mounted within 400mm of the battery. Add a 200A fuse on the battery positive cable within 150mm of the battery terminal.
Can I run a kettle in a van off solar?
Yes. A 1.5L kettle at 2,000W draws ~170A at 12V for 3-4 minutes. Total energy: ~130Wh. You need a 2,500W+ pure sine inverter and a 300Ah+ LiFePO4 battery to handle the current without tripping low-voltage protection.
Is an inverter-charger worth it compared to a separate inverter?
Yes for any van that will use campsite shore power. An inverter-charger (Victron MultiPlus) inverts battery to 230V when off-grid AND charges your battery from shore power when plugged in. It replaces both a standalone inverter and a standalone charger at a competitive combined price.

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