I should add in regard to what I said about solar taking care of the necessary charging for battery drain that is going to occur if you did nothing. The major reason I want solar for dry camping situations is to have the ability to still have full use of all my electrical AC outlets, microwave and coffee maker without having to resort to running a generator.
Air conditioning is a very low priority but since we are adding solar, large battery bank and high wattage inverter/charger we do want that little extra capacity to run an air conditioner for a one to two hour stop during the day (lunch, hiking, shopping, touring, etc,) and leave a pet in the van. If the climate were so adverse to need air conditioning we would simply seek an electrical hookup campground. For a dry camping situation in a forest wilderness I would want neither a generator or an air conditioner running.
As I have said in the past, we have managed for most of a decade to effectively plan and follow the climate and seasons without needing air conditioning in our Class Bs. Part of that has been the use of effective screening on the back doors and huge opening side sliding door as well as five operable windows. That is what few Class Bs have had but are just now waking up to the idea and no Class Cs I am aware of can accomplish to equalize inside temperatures with the outside.
Davydd
2021 Advanced RV 144 WB 2500 Class B
2015 Advanced RV Ocean One Class B