Jim hit on the primary reason RV rooftop AC are not more efficient - simply not enough demand from consumers. However, that may change if the boondock/off gird requirement grows enough to have this up on the must have checklist for RV shoppers. There would be redesigned efficient rooftops today if the demand was there as the technology is well proven and actually not that great an investment in producing newly designed high efficiency units. The costs would be in the retooling and production side. That said, it would not be highly expensive but still doesn't pencil out ROI for makers since the demand volume is not there for the new over the existing, coming back to consumers not pushing for this capabiity.To provide some perspective think about how many have converted to mini-splits DIY? Look hard because it is likely a rounding error, less than one percent. How many new RV have mini-split over rooftops, probably same share. Nothing is going to change.
Jim, super efficient air conditioners don't matter to me. I stay at campgrounds or limited boondock with generator. Not going to fool with solar, inverter chargers or lithium ion, nickel metal hydride or whatever. Too old to get into it, with limited payback. BTW, I live in NE. 90 or a little more is about it around here in summer. Been out west two years ago. Too hot out there.Thought about solar on shop roof-75 to 90k and payback after I'm dead, but what really killed it for me was paying tax on income from it