Best RV Deep-Cycle Batteries for 2026

Your house battery is the heart of off-grid RV life. Pick right and you forget it exists; pick wrong and you're nursing a dying bank every night. Here's how lithium and AGM actually compare — and the batteries we'd put in our own rigs.

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Quick picks

At a glance

Battery typeUsable capacity*Cycle lifeWeight (100Ah)Best for
LiFePO4 (lithium)~100% (100Ah)3,000–5,000~26 lbFull-timers, boondockers
AGM~50% (50Ah)500–1,000~63 lbWeekenders, budget builds
Flooded lead-acid~50% (50Ah)300–600~58 lbTight budgets, ventilated bays

*Usable capacity = how much you can safely draw before damaging the battery. This is the number that actually matters off-grid.

The reviews

Best Overall

100Ah LiFePO4 with Low-Temp Protection

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5

A self-heating 100Ah lithium gives you a true 100Ah to work with, charges fast, and shrugs off deep discharges. Over a few seasons it's usually cheaper per usable amp-hour than AGM despite the higher sticker.

Pros

  • Full usable capacity
  • ~10-year lifespan
  • Less than half the weight
  • Charges below freezing (heated models)

Cons

  • Higher upfront cost
  • May need a compatible converter/charger
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Best Value

Group 31 AGM Deep-Cycle

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5

If you mostly camp with hookups and only need backup for short stints, a quality AGM is sealed, maintenance-free, and easy on the wallet. Just remember you only get about half its rating in usable power.

Pros

  • Low upfront cost
  • Sealed, maintenance-free
  • Widely available

Cons

  • ~50% usable capacity
  • Heavy
  • Shorter lifespan
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Best for Cold

Self-Heating 100Ah LiFePO4

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5

Lithium hates charging below freezing. A built-in heating pad solves that, drawing a little power to warm the cells before accepting a charge — essential for winter camping and four-season rigs.

Pros

  • Charges in sub-freezing temps
  • All the lithium upsides

Cons

  • Premium price
  • Heater sips a little power
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How to choose

1. Size your bank to your real draw

Add up your daily amp-hours (fridge, lights, water pump, devices). Off-grid, plan for lithium at ~100% usable and lead-acid/AGM at ~50%. Two 100Ah AGMs roughly equal one 100Ah lithium in real usable power.

2. Match your charging

Lithium wants a lithium-aware converter and ideally DC-DC charging from the alternator. Budget for the charger, not just the battery.

3. Weight and space

Lithium saves 60–70% of the weight for the same usable capacity — a big deal for payload and tongue weight.

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