For keeping animals inside, deterring predators, and protecting the edges of your yard, VEVOR has a wide selection of electric fence chargers. From solar powered electric fence chargers with 7-day battery backup to high-voltage AC/DC energizers delivering 10kV with up to 6.2 miles of fence coverage, VEVOR's lineup covers every power source, output rating, and application environment. Whether you need to power a small chicken coop or a large, multi-acre livestock perimeter, VEVOR has an electric fence charger that will work for you.
Are you looking for an electric fence charger that can provide effective power along your fence without being connected to a wall outlet? The right electric fence charger determines how well your fence keeps animals out, including predators that threaten livestock. Voltages up to 10kV and output ratings from 0.3J to 5J make VEVOR's electric fence chargers suitable for all farm, smallholding, and yard security needs.
The first and most important thing to think about when choosing an electric fence charger is the power source. It tells you where you can place the unit, how often it runs, and how much power it will use. VEVOR's electric fence chargers come in three main power types: solar, AC/DC plug-in, and multi-power switchable. Each type is best for a different farm plan, grid access situation, and fence coverage need.
For fence lines that are too far from mains power, like those in remote pastures, back paddocks, woodland edges, and garden boundaries where digging holes for electrical wires is not an option, a solar electric fence charger is a practical solution. VEVOR's 0.3J 8kV solar fence charger features a built-in solar panel that continuously charges a battery during the day. The battery can store power for up to 7 days, so the fence stays powered during long periods of cloudy weather without needing to be charged manually or to rely on a backup power source.
The 8kV output of VEVOR's entry solar-powered electric fence charger is strong enough to deter most common animals, such as cows, horses, sheep, and goats. It is also strong enough to deter garden predators such as foxes, raccoons, and deer. This model has 0.3J of stored energy and can cover up to 1.86 miles of clean, well-kept fence. It is good for small to medium-sized paddocks, chicken yards, and garden perimeter installations where plants do not touch the fence wire.
VEVOR's 0.6J 8kV solar powered electric fence charger has twice the stored energy of the entry model. It also delivers stronger pulse strength across the same 1.86-mile coverage rating, which is especially important on lines with moderate vegetation contact or heavy weed growth that pulls current away from the fence wire. The 1J 10kV solar fence charger delivers even higher output, with a 10kV output and 1J of stored energy. This is the solar electric fence charger that is best for setups with more plants and bigger animals, where maximum deterrence reliability is more important than low energy use.
To pick the right unit for your placement, you need to know the difference between AC/DC plug-in energizers and solar-powered electric fence chargers. Independent of the power grid, solar electric fence chargers generate and store their own power, making them truly movable and installable anywhere with sufficient sunlight. The solar models in VEVOR's line produce up to 1J and 8–10kV, which is enough to protect light- to medium-sized animals and gardens, but might not be enough for large, crowded perimeters or many predators.
Because they do not use a solar-charged battery, VEVOR's AC/DC plug-in electric fence charger models deliver a much higher, more stable output than solar options. The standard AC/DC versions can handle up to 10kV and 3J. The 10kV 2J AC/DC energizer and 10kV 3J AC/DC energizer can both run on 110V AC mains power or 12V DC battery power. This means that farmers who have access to mains power near the fence can connect to the grid for consistent output or connect to a 12V battery for flexible placement without a permanent power run.
The fact that VEVOR's plug-in models can work with both AC and DC means they can be used instead of a dedicated solar charger on farms that already have a solar panel and 12V battery system. By connecting the AC/DC energizer to a separate, solar-panel-charged 12V battery, you can use solar power while still getting the higher output of a plug-in unit. This is VEVOR's most flexible option for an electric fence charger.
VEVOR's 2J/3J/5J multi-powered electric fence charger is the most powerful high voltage electric fence charger in their line. It has a 6.2-mile coverage range that can reach areas smaller energizers can't, such as large livestock operations, busy market garden perimeters, and farms with multiple paddocks. The 6.2-mile range is a big improvement over the 1.86-mile range of the normal AC/DC and solar models. This makes it the best choice for installations where the total length of the fence line exceeds two miles.
This high voltage electric fence charger features a real-time LED display showing the live fence voltage. This is an important diagnostic feature for large-perimeter installations because it is necessary to know the current output level to locate a fault, short circuit, or vegetation contact along a long fence line. When the voltage in the fence drops below expected levels, the LED display immediately indicates a problem. This lets the problem be found and fixed quickly, before animals or predators get through.
You can set the 2J, 3J, or 5J output settings on the same unit to work with different types of fences. The 2J setting is for a clean, dry line with little plant contact, the 3J setting is for normal mixed conditions with moderate weed pressure, and the 5J setting is for heavy vegetation, wet conditions, or big animals with thick hides that need stronger pulse energy to prevent them from crossing. VEVOR's multi-power high-voltage electric fence charger is the most flexible single unit in the lineup because it can be used for anything from a horse paddock to a large cattle operation, even as fence conditions change with the seasons.
How well a fence works in real life depends on its coverage area and useful field features, not on its voltage or joules. The weather-resistant housings of VEVOR's electric fence chargers, LED fault indicators, multi-day battery runtimes on solar models, and AC/DC dual-power capability make the energizer reliable in all seasons, during power outages, and as the fence line's condition changes.
The two specs that indicate whether an electric fence charger will work well for your installation are the coverage area and the stored-joule output. A 1.86-mile fence line surrounds about 55 acres in a square shape, which is long enough for most smallholding, hobby farm, and big garden security needs. The range of VEVOR's standard solar and AC/DC models is enough to cover most small to medium-sized farm perimeters. If your property has a longer fence line, the 6.2-mile multi-power model is the next step up.
When considering high-voltage electric fence chargers, the amount of stored energy per pulse, or joule output, is more important than the voltage alone. The deterrence shock's strength depends on voltage, but stored joules indicate how well that voltage remains high across a fence line when plants, water, and wire length act as resistances. A 10kV, 1J energizer will send its full voltage on a clean, short line, but it may drop significantly on a longer line with many plants. The 3J and 5J models from VEVOR keep their output voltage even on longer, harder lines. This makes them the best choice for sites where the fence condition can not always be managed perfectly.
Different species require different amounts of joules to scare animals away effectively. 0.3-0.5J at 8kV is enough to scare away small animals like rabbits, chickens, and yard pests. Goats and sheep need 0.5-1J. For effective deterrence on clean lines, cattle and horses need 1J to 2J. On perimeters with vegetation, they need 3J or more. With types ranging from 0.3J solar chargers to 5J multi-power units, VEVOR has a product line that covers the whole range.
Electric fence chargers used outdoors in gardens or on farms must be weather-resistant. VEVOR's solar fence chargers have weatherproof covers that keep the electronics and battery inside safe from rain, cold, humidity, and UV damage —the four main reasons outdoor energizers break down. They also incorporate a solar panel that is waterproof and rated for long-term outdoor use without a protective case.
VEVOR's AC/DC electric fence chargers all feature an LED indicator that lets you see the fence's status at a glance. A green light indicates normal operation, while a red light signals a fault caused by vegetation contact, a short circuit, or a broken wire. For farmers who check their fence energizer every day, an LED indicator replaces a separate fence tester, ensuring the unit is working properly. There is also a real-time display showing the actual output voltage on VEVOR's multi-power model.
The most important metric to measure for VEVOR's solar-powered electric fence chargers is their solar runtime. The 0.3J model provides 7 days of runtime on a full charge, which is long enough to get through extended periods of cloudiness in most regions without shutting down the fence. The 0.6J model runs 4–5 days, and the 1J 10kV model provides 3 days. This is because the 1J model has a higher output intensity but a smaller battery backup capacity. This means each model can be matched to local climate and animal-control needs.
The VEVOR electric fence chargers work well with both solar and AC/DC energizers on farms, smallholdings, and gardens. At reasonable prices, VEVOR offers solar models ranging from 0.3J to 1J, plug-in AC/DC units ranging from 1J to 3J, and a high-voltage electric fence charger capable of reaching 5J at a range of 6.2 miles. This means VEVOR can meet all your coverage needs and power-source preferences. Every purchase comes with reliable after-sale support. Browse the full lineup now.
Solar electric fence chargers are self-powered and work anywhere there is sunlight, making them ideal for remote fence lines without mains access. AC/DC models plug into mains power or a 12V battery, delivering higher and more consistent output. VEVOR offers both types across multiple joules and voltage ratings.
Small animals and poultry need 0.3–0.5J. Sheep and goats require 0.5–1J. Cattle and horses need 1–2J on clean lines, 3J or more on vegetation-affected perimeters. VEVOR's multi-power 2J/3J/5J model covers the full range with switchable output settings.
VEVOR's standard solar and AC/DC models cover up to 1.86 miles of fence line, enough for most smallholding and garden perimeter installations. The multi-power 2J/3J/5J model extends coverage to 6.2 miles for larger livestock operations and extensive farm perimeters.
Yes. VEVOR's solar fence chargers store charge in a built-in battery, providing 3 to 7 days of runtime depending on the model, allowing continuous fence operation during extended cloudy or overcast periods without manual intervention or backup power.
Joules measure stored energy per pulse; higher joules maintain effective voltage across longer lines and lines with vegetation or moisture contact. Voltage determines deterrence intensity. Both specs matter: a high-voltage, low-joule charger will underperform on difficult fence lines even at its rated voltage.