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🌻☀️Kansas RV Solar 2026

Kansas RV Solar Calculator

The Sunflower State—excellent solar conditions in America's heartland.

5.3
Sun Hours
$0.12
Per kWh
800W
System
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Kansas Quick Facts

Peak Sun5.3h (Great!)
Electric$0.12/kWh
Fuel$3.09
Annual Savings$1,573

RV Solar in Kansas: 2026 Guide

Kansas lives up to its Sunflower State name with 5.3 peak sun hours—excellent for RV solar! Low humidity and wide-open skies create ideal conditions.

Cimarron National Grassland

Southwest Kansas' only National Grassland offers free dispersed camping amid vast prairie landscapes. Experience the Santa Fe Trail history and incredible stargazing. The open terrain provides maximum solar exposure.

Kansas Lakes & Reservoirs

Milford Lake is Kansas' largest, with excellent camping facilities. Tuttle Creek offers extensive shoreline camping. Clinton Lake near Lawrence and Kanopolis Reservoir provide scenic options with Corps of Engineers campgrounds.

State Parks & Flint Hills

Kanopolis State Park features distinctive rock formations. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve showcases the last remaining tallgrass prairie. El Dorado State Park offers excellent facilities near Wichita.

🌻 Sunflower State Advantage

Kansas wind can help cool panels for better efficiency during hot summer days. Just secure your solar setup well—Kansas knows wind!

Kansas RV Solar Calculator

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 How is Kansas for RV solar?

Excellent! Kansas gets 5.3 peak sun hours—well above average. The Sunflower State lives up to its name for solar power.

2 Best Kansas RV camping spots?

Tuttle Creek, Milford Lake, Kanopolis SP, and Clinton Lake offer great camping. Cimarron National Grassland has dispersed camping.

3 Free camping in Kansas?

Cimarron National Grassland in southwest Kansas offers dispersed camping. Some Corps of Engineers areas also have free or low-cost options.

4 Any weather concerns for Kansas?

Tornado season runs April-June. Always monitor weather forecasts during spring camping. Kansas has excellent storm shelter networks.

5 Kansas electric rates?

$0.12/kWh—reasonable rates. Combined with excellent sun, solar provides strong value in Kansas.

Kansas RV Destinations

Cimarron
Free Camping
Milford Lake
Largest Lake
Tuttle Creek
Shoreline
Kanopolis
Rock Formations