If you only need base cooling for occasional use, you might consider an Ecoflow portable for around $1100 on sale now. Would only run one night but you could recharge via your car or engine while running, or take it home and charge there. A bit pricey I suppose, but cheap compared to the alternatives. Reportedly delivers 8-hours of cooking, though if coupled with the Costco solar generator (below), would double the capacity for an extra $800 and provide two 110w solar panels (these would take a couple days to recharge a 100ah battery)
Note - I do not have personal experience with this product but reviews seem favorable (second link). Also note that the ecoflow description is confusing to me - you need a battery and not all of them come with one so definitely call before you order.
By the way, Costco carries the ecoflow solar generator for $800 and includes two 110w solar panels. Temu has off brand solar generators that have 2x the capacity at a bit less, but buying an unknown brand.
Costco solar generator
Ecoflow AC
WAVE 2 • 5-minute warmth in any compact space. • Fastest Cooling and Heating • Installation-free! Fits Anywhere • 8 Long Hours of Comfort (With Add-on Battery) • 44dB: Perfect For Quiet Sleep • Using R290: A Greener Way to Beat the Heat • 4 Ways to Charge
us.ecoflow.com
Review of ecoflow AC
This portable air conditioner doubles as a heater, but it doesn’t come cheap.
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Peter