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Caravan Induction Cooktops Built For Compact Kitchens, With Portable Induction Cooktop Options

Caravan induction cooktops offer a modern alternative to gas cooking, delivering fast heat-up times, precise temperature control, and improved safety for mobile kitchens. Instead of heating the surface, induction technology heats the cookware directly, making cooking quicker, more energy efficient, and easier to control inside caravans and RVs.

Whether you’re upgrading to a built-in dual zone cooktop or adding a portable induction unit for flexible outdoor cooking, induction is a popular choice for travellers running inverter systems, lithium batteries, or using powered sites.

Quick tip: Induction cooktops require compatible magnetic cookware. If a magnet sticks to the base of your pot or pan, it will work on induction.

Built-In Dual Zone Caravan Induction Cooktops

Built-in induction cooktops are ideal for permanent caravan installations where you want a clean, flush-mounted cooking surface. Dual zone models allow you to run two pots at once, giving you proper meal flexibility while keeping a compact footprint.

The NCE 2300W Induction Cooktop features two cooking zones with independent power control, sensor touch operation, and a toughened black glass surface that’s easy to wipe clean. With 10 power levels and 10 temperature settings, it gives you fine control for simmering, frying, or boiling, while safety features like child lock, residual heat indicators, and automatic shutdown provide peace of mind in caravan environments.

These cooktops are designed for 240V operation and are commonly used in caravans with inverter setups or when connected to mains power at caravan parks. The low-profile design also keeps bench space looking clean and modern when not in use.

Portable Induction Cooktops For Flexible Caravan Cooking

A portable induction cooktop is perfect if you want cooking flexibility without committing to a permanent installation. These units can be used inside your caravan, under the awning, or on an outdoor table, making them ideal for travellers who like to cook outside or need an extra burner during busy meal times.

The NCE Portable Induction Cooktop delivers compact, efficient cooking with touch controls, precise temperature adjustment, and built-in safety functions including auto shut-off and child lock. Lightweight and easy to store, it’s a practical solution for caravans, RVs, and campsite setups where space matters.

Why Choose Induction Over Gas In A Caravan?

Induction cooking offers several advantages in mobile environments. Heat is delivered directly to the cookware, so cooking is faster and more efficient. There’s no open flame, reduced surface heat, and fewer fumes inside the van. Cleanup is also easier since spills don’t bake onto a hot plate.

For travellers running lithium batteries, solar, or inverter systems, induction can be a convenient way to cook without relying on gas bottles, while still enjoying fast, responsive heat control.

Caravan Induction Cooktop Buying Guide

If you need to… Consider… Why it helps
Install a permanent dual burner cooktop NCE 2300W Induction Cooktop Two cooking zones with touch controls and safety features for everyday caravan cooking.
Add flexible cooking without permanent install NCE Portable Induction Cooktop Lightweight and easy to store, ideal for indoor or outdoor use.

Built-In Vs Portable Induction Cooktops

Feature Built-In Induction Portable Induction
Installation Permanent cut-out mounting No install required
Cooking Zones Dual zone Single zone
Best For Main caravan kitchen cooking Extra burner or outdoor cooking
Storage Always in place Packs away when not in use

Caravan Induction Cooktop FAQs

Do caravan induction cooktops run on 12V?

No. Induction cooktops operate on 240V power. In caravans, this is supplied either by mains power at caravan parks or via an inverter connected to your battery system.

Do I need special cookware for induction?

Yes. Induction requires magnetic cookware such as cast iron or induction-rated stainless steel. A simple magnet test will confirm compatibility.

Are induction cooktops safer than gas in caravans?

Induction has no open flame, reduced surface heat, and built-in safety features like automatic shut-off, making it a popular option for enclosed caravan kitchens.

Can I use a portable induction cooktop outside?

Yes. Portable induction units are commonly used under awnings or on outdoor tables, provided they are protected from rain and connected to suitable 240V power.

How much power does a caravan induction cooktop use?

Power draw varies by model. Dual zone units can draw up to 2300W or more at full load, so it’s important to check your inverter and electrical capacity before installing.