
We are familiar with Zendure’s SuperBase V6400 semi-solid state battery pack. That is a large-size battery with modular capabilities. Here, we have a compact semi-solid modular, portable battery from BougeRV, a leading green energy innovator.
The Rover 2000 has a 2008 Wh battery that is expandable up to 8 kWh using three extra battery packs.
You can charge it at a faster rate with AC or solar options. The AC charging rate is 1500 watts. More details about the Rover are yet to come, as it is to be launched on Indiegogo sooner.
The brand highlights its compact design and rather safe semi-solid battery, and it is compared to Bluetti’s famous mid-range power station, the AC200P.
The BougeRV model is shown to have the advantage of a lighter design at a weight of 47 lbs, a smaller side, and a semi-solid state battery instead of the rivaling brand’s LiFePO4 battery pack.

Robert DeWitt writes and tests off-grid power gear for Off Grid Power Boom. Based in Arizona, he uses portable power stations, solar panels, and battery systems regularly in extreme heat—focusing on practical runtime, charging speed, reliability, and real-world usability for camping, RV trips, and home backup.
Editorial focus: portable power stations & solar generators, solar panel setups, batteries/inverters, and off-grid preparedness.
