We are at a very similar point. Have an 8kW Onan on a DP and though it may be necessary, I dislike it. Owning a large RV led to buying a van and doing a simple buildout. A Delta has been used on a daily basis, but with the appliances recently added, have grown beyond it's capabilities.
Ecoflow is known for having the fastest charging power stations on the market. This is most extreme when using 110V. There are 2 or 3 YTers (Expedition Australia, Gaye N Robert) who have posted videos about charging a Delta in their vehicles using an inverter hooked up to a battery charged by their vehicle. This is possible because the charging wattage can be dialed down to be within the constraints of the vehicle’s alternator. I know from my own experimentation that the VS30 Sprinter will throw out error messages if it’s charging system is strained. You cannot inadvertently “fry” the alternator.
Bluetti is probably Ecoflow’s biggest competitor. Their EP series is designed like the Pro, but a lot bigger, heavier and more expensive. FYI, they just launched an indiegogo campaign and have some packages with excellent pricing, like an AC500 for $1500 available (as of the time I am writing this).
I want an all in one unit, so I am considering the Bluetti AC200 Max. Ecoflow's power stations fall short of when it comes to 12V port selection and external battery functionality. The Delta Pro has a 10A cigarette port and a 30A Anderson, though one YTer (maybe HoboTech or Todd Parker?) reported being able to draw only 25A. The AC200 Max uses an “RV port” instead of an Anderson, but also has two 5521 rated for 10A (compared to the Pro’s 3A), and convenient wireless charging pads. Bluetti’s external batteries can be charged independently of the power station and used standalone with it’s own USB A, USB C and cigarette ports. The Delta Pro's external battery is a brick without the power station.
For me, the AC200 Max means I could plug the diesel heater and fridge into the 5521 ports, preserving the cigarette lighter for extemporaneous uses. The inverter on the Pro is more than adequate, while I have concerns about the AC200 Max being large enough. I can charge the Pro at 900W, limited by my vehicle, while the max charging of the Bluetti is an anemic 500W. That matters to me, though I’m not sure how much. Earlier this week, Ecoflow increased the warranty on the Pro to 5 years. Bluetti is two years for the AC200Max, their higher end units have 4 or 5 year warranties.
I’ve been happy with the Delta. I think the soon to be released Delta 2 will be the best midsized power station, hands down. But when it comes to dropping $3k on a large (not truly portable) power system, Bluettti has some clear advantages. This is a big expenditure for me and I want to make the right choice, so I bought both systems so that I could determine which one best meets my needs.