Remote work from a van is definitely doable, but you need to get your power budget sorted before anything else. I'd start by working out what you actually need running simultaneously — laptop, router, phone chargers, lighting. Don't just guess; actually measure it for a week.
My setup runs a 15W solar array with 280Ah LiFePO4 (Fogstar), paired with a Victron Multiplus inverter. The lithium keeps everything stable and charges rapidly when the sun's out. For someone working 8 hours a day with basic needs, you're probably looking at 2-3kWh daily minimum, though that varies massively depending on your kit.
The tricky bit is winter. If you're working full-time, relying solely on solar gets sketchy November through February in the UK. I've got a backup 2kW diesel heater running off a small tank, which also takes pressure off battery discharge during gloomy spells. Many van workers opt for a small petrol generator as a safety net — not ideal, but cheaper than underspeccing your battery bank.
One thing that shocked me: your inverter efficiency matters more than people think. Cheap Chinese units lose 10-15% of energy; Victron units are closer to 5-8%. It compounds over time.
What's your internet plan looking like? That's often the real constraint for remote work, not power. Starlink's growing more viable but the power draw is non-trivial.
Keen to hear what spec others are running. Are you planning to be stationary most of the time or genuinely mobile?