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EcoFlow’s Glacier Classic and Wave 3 are built for van life and camping

EcoFlow’s new Glacier Classic and Wave 3 bring solar-powered cooling and heating to van-lifers and campers.

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EcoFlow Glacier Classic portable refrigerator and Wave 3 portable air conditioner.
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You’re out in the wild, your van parked on the edge of a desert horizon or a forest clearing. The sun’s beating down, or maybe the night’s getting chilly. You’re miles from the nearest power outlet, but you’ve got a cold drink in hand, a perfectly chilled meal prepped, and a cozy, climate-controlled space to kick back in. That’s the promise of EcoFlow’s latest off-grid powerhouses—the Glacier Classic refrigerator-freezer and the Wave 3 air conditioner-heater combo. Announced recently, these upgraded appliances are built for adventurers, van-lifers, and anyone who wants to stay comfortable without being tethered to the grid.

EcoFlow’s Wave series has been a game-changer for portable climate control, and the Wave 3 takes things up a notch. With 6100 BTU (1800W) of cooling and 6800 BTU (2000W) of heating, it’s designed to handle larger areas—think small RVs, tents, boats, or even a compact bedroom. It’s still not going to cool your entire house, but for its size and portability, it’s punching way above its weight.

What’s new? For starters, the intake and exhaust hoses are now insulated, which EcoFlow says boosts efficiency. That’s a big deal for a heat pump running on battery power, where every watt counts. They’ve also improved water drainage, addressing a pain point from earlier models where condensation could be a hassle. The Wave 3 can drop the temperature by up to 15°F in just 15 minutes in spaces up to 183 square feet, according to EcoFlow’s testing. That’s fast enough to make a sweaty afternoon in your van feel like a retreat.

Powering the Wave 3 is as flexible as you’d expect from EcoFlow. It comes with a removable 1024Wh LFP battery that can keep it running for up to eight hours. If you’re parked, you can plug it into a standard AC wall outlet, a 12V/24V car outlet, or EcoFlow’s alternator charger. For true off-grid living, hook it up to 400W of solar panels or one of EcoFlow’s power stations. This kind of versatility is why EcoFlow’s gear is a favorite among nomads and overlanders.

EcoFlow Wave 3 portable air conditioner.
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The real magic, though, is in the app. EcoFlow’s app is already one of the best in the game, letting you control your devices from anywhere with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The Wave 3 adds some slick new features: a dehumidifier mode to tackle muggy air, an automatic mode to keep temps steady within a set range, and—my personal favorite—a pet mode. If you’re traveling with a furry friend, the pet mode monitors the temperature and kicks on the A/C if it climbs above 77°F, sending you an alert to check in. EcoFlow even throws in window stickers to reassure passersby that your pet is safe inside your locked vehicle. It’s a thoughtful touch for pet owners who’ve had to deal with well-meaning but nosy strangers.

On the refrigeration side, the Glacier Classic is a refined take on the original Glacier. The biggest change? EcoFlow ditched the ice maker. At first, I was skeptical—ice is nice, right? But in practice, ice makers in portable fridges are a luxury that eats up space and power, especially in environments where water and electricity are scarce. By focusing on core cooling, the Glacier Classic maximizes what matters: storage.

The star of the lineup is the 45L model, which offers dual-zone cooling (you can set one side as a fridge and the other as a freezer) in roughly the same footprint as the original 38L Glacier. If you need something smaller or larger, there’s a 35L single-zone model and a beefy 55L version, though the 35L doesn’t offer the dual-zone option. All three come with a built-in 298Wh battery that EcoFlow claims can keep things cold for up to 43 hours. Like the Wave 3, you can recharge it via a wall outlet, car outlet, or 110W of solar.

EcoFlow Glacier Classic portable refrigerator.
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The Glacier Classic is designed for tight spaces. Its dual-opening lid lets you access the contents from either side, a godsend in cramped vans or boats where maneuvering a fridge can feel like a Tetris puzzle. EcoFlow also upgraded the temperature sensor, addressing a major gripe from the original Glacier. Some early users reported sensors going haywire, freezing everything solid. The new sensor is more reliable, ensuring your groceries stay at the right temperature without turning your veggies into popsicles.

Price and availability

Let’s talk numbers. The Glacier Classic starts at $799 for the 35L, $899 for the 45L, and $1,199 for the 55L. Preorder early, and you can snag them for $699, $799, and $899, respectively. The Wave 3 is pricier: $1,299 with the battery (list price $2,198) or $749 without (list price $1,299). An extra battery will set you back $599 (list price $899). These are premium prices, no question, but the early bird discounts soften the blow. Preorders for both devices are live now, with shipping expected soon, though exact dates depend on the region.

Are they worth it? If you’re living on the road or need reliable off-grid cooling, the answer is likely yes. The build quality, app integration, and power flexibility are hard to beat. But if you’re just looking for a cheap cooler for occasional camping, you might find more budget-friendly options from brands like Dometic or ARB. The tradeoff is that those often lack the smart features and solar compatibility that make EcoFlow stand out.

EcoFlow’s latest releases come at a time when portable power is evolving fast. Competitors like Anker and Jackery are pushing into the same space, but EcoFlow’s focus on integrated ecosystems—fridges, A/C units, power stations, and solar panels that all play nice together—gives it an edge. The company’s commitment to software, with apps that feel more like something you’d expect from a tech startup than a hardware manufacturer, sets a high bar.

There’s also a broader trend at play: sustainability. By leaning hard into solar power, EcoFlow is tapping into a growing demand for green tech. A 2024 report from BloombergNEF projected that global solar installations will hit 592 gigawatts this year, driven by falling costs and rising energy prices. For consumers, that means solar-powered gadgets like the Glacier Classic and Wave 3 aren’t just convenient—they’re part of a shift toward cleaner, more resilient energy systems.

EcoFlow’s Glacier Classic and Wave 3 aren’t just incremental upgrades—they’re thoughtful refinements that show the company is listening to its users. The Wave 3’s boosted power and pet-friendly features make it a standout for small-space climate control, while the Glacier Classic’s expanded storage and improved reliability cement its place as a top-tier portable fridge. Whether you’re a full-time nomad, a weekend warrior, or just someone who wants to be ready for the next power outage, these devices deliver.

They’re not cheap, but quality rarely is. If you’re ready to invest in gear that can keep you comfortable anywhere, EcoFlow’s latest offerings are worth a serious look. Just don’t forget to preorder if you want those discounts.


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