Security and power consumption issues.
RVs are typically mobile homes and induction cookers require a higher power supply. An RV's electrical system is typically designed to meet the use of basic lighting, refrigerator, TV, and other equipment, and cannot provide enough power to support the operation of the induction cooker. Using an induction cooker can overload the electrical system, leading to unstable power, overloaded circuits, and even safety hazards such as fires. Using induction cooktops uses a large amount of electricity, putting a strain on the RV's power supply and storage. The power source for motorhomes usually comes from batteries, solar panels or generatorators, etc., and the energy source is limited. The high power consumption of induction cookers will quickly exhaust power resources and affect the use of other important equipment, such as air conditioning, heating, etc.