Beginning with the 2019 model year WGO added a 1,000 watt inverter to the 59G and 59K.

It powers the following outlets:

59G

TV

Over the dinette

Over the bed.

59K

TV

At the foot of the airline table

On the side of the driver’s bed

Beginning with the 2020.5 model year the inverter ALSO powers the 120v outlet near the roof access port.

AS OF THE 2022 model year the 59G outlet at the dinette was moved from above to below the dinette.
AS OF THE 2022 model year the 59K outlet behind the passenger seat was eliminated.

You will want to remember to keep the inverter turned OFF when not on shore power or plugged in when not using the TV or the specified outlets as there is a phantom draw from the inverter even when it is not being used.

NOTE:  Since there is a transfer switch built in to the inverter ALL of the 120v outlets in your Travato are powered when the T is plugged in to shore power or running the generator without having to turn the inverter on.

TROUBLESHOOTING IF THE OUTLETS ARE NOT POWERED:
If you are not plugged in or running the generator and you have turned on the inverter but no power is at the designated outlets then it’s possible that the GFCI on the side of the inverter needs to be re-set.   The GFCI is on the side of the inverter itself.   Consult the Winnebago electrical drawings for your model year to locate the inverter.  In a K it may be necessary to take the top off of the passenger bed to get at it (mainly in the 2020 and 2021 model years).

Group member Scott Griepentrog provided this additional useful information:

Assuming two full batteries to begin with, and using only the first 50% of them (resulting in needing to immediately recharge), you have 100 amp hours of power available, or 1200 watt hours, or at say 85% efficiency of the inverter call it 1020 watt hours available, so:
100 watts = 10 hours
200 watts = 5 hours
500 watts = 2 hours
1000 watts = 1 hour