Got a new travel trailer. It has solar panels and an inverter, plus the hot water heater and cabin heat are both dual propane or electric; and I have an electric vehicle to tow it with 120V "household" outlets available that can output 12A. Thus, with a couple additions, it can be a 100% electric trailer. (Sadly, the inverter only powers one internal outlet, it does not power the hot water heater or cabin heat/AC. But it has ~300W of solar, and a ~1kWh deep cycle AGM battery. More than enough for "when the EV isn't there" maintenance.)
It doesn't have an oven, so an induction cooktop will let me replace the only "propane only" device in it - the cooktop. Cheap small (but not absolute cheapest; a cheap one with decent reviews) induction cooktop with adjustable wattage settings.
And while the air conditioner and hot water/cabin heat system will run "steady state" from the vehicle's 12A outlet, both do have higher "startup load" that trip the vehicle's household outlet breaker. So I got the smallest 14A+ capable power station I could find:
An EcoFlow DELTA Mini - it could only run the AC or cabin heat by itself for about 45 minutes, but all I really care about is buffering that startup load. And it does that great. Plug the trailer into the EcoFlow, plug the EcoFlow into the vehicle's 120V outlet. (The EcoFlow can "boost" to 15A for a short time. I tested, and it's plenty long enough for the startup spike.)
So now I have "100% fossil-fuel-burning-free" camping.
(Edit: For the curious, here's the trailer: A NüCamp T@B 400, 2018 with aftermarket solar)
