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Sustainable camping has become a little closer with the growing numbers of all-electric vans that possess adequate capabilities to ensure zero emission outings. In today’s episode of #MustSeeTech we will try to bust the myth that it’s too early to turn EVs intro recreational vehicles, showing you efficient and economic models that serve as harbingers of the upcoming electric revolution in the RV segment!
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0:38 #1 Iridium Elektro Wohnmobil: iridium-wohnmobile.de/
Iridium Elektro Wohnmobil is a second-generation model of the Iridium all-electric campervan, that made its world premiere at the 2019 Düsseldorf Caravan Salon. The original model offered just 124 miles of range, while the updated RV received new powertrain options, bumping the available range to 186 and 250 miles.
1:58 #2 2020 VW Type 20 newsroom.vw.com/vehicles/a-new-era-for-volkswagen-innovation-in-america-begins-with-the-type-20-concept
Starting from 2020 Silicon Valley VW R&D will be reorganized into the largest Innovation and Engineering Center outside Germany, so the company is commemorating this shift with a release of a unique electric build, based on the iconic 1962 Type 2.
3:06 #3 Britz EV eVolve: britzev.com/the-ev
If you are currently visiting New Zealand and want to try out camping with a fully electric vehicle, Britz has got you covered. Their Evolve EV is a class C motorhome, which is built on the e-LDV chassis and is capable of covering 75 miles on a charge.
4:11 #4 Nissan ENV 200 Camper: global.nissannews.com/ja-JP/releases/print/nissan-camper-van-conversions-displayed-in-hannover?source=nng
Nissan MPV and compact vans for years have been popular platforms for camper conversion, however, starting only from 2019 the Japanese brand starts to carry in-house developed models, including the electric Nissan eNV200.
5:22 #5 ERV: e-rv.com.au/
Claimed to be the world’s first fully-electric production caravan, in today’s reality, the ERV is one of the few trailers in which you can self-quarantine for two weeks with five-star comfort.
6:28 #6 Dethleffs Iveco Daily Solar Motorhome: dethleffs.de/en
With this Solar Motorhome, German manufacturer Dethleffs is demonstrating one of the ways how to cope with the limited range of electric campers. Since Iveco Daily’s EV platform is only expected to cover from 176 to 103 miles.
7:38 #7 2021 VW Buzz I.D. Camper: volkswagen.co.uk/electric/id/id-family/id-buzz
The extended range of 370 miles, make VW Buzz ID the ideal electric camping platform, so its arrival in 2022 might mean the origination of a new California rival.
8:44 #8 Hillside Leisure Camper the Dalbury-E: hillsideleisure.co.uk/blog/the-dalbury-e-electric-campervan-review
Hillside Leisure Camper the Dalbury-E is a solar-powered motorhome, based on the Nissan e-NV200 that is capable of a 130-miles run on a single charge.
9:47 #9 Volkswagen e-BULLI: media.vw.com/releases/1271 / vwpress.co.uk/models/variant-bulli-concept
In March 2020, the company presented their third electric van concept, that converts an original 1966 VW T1 Samba Bus into a modern all-electric campervan, named e-Bulli.
10:51 #10 Rivian R1T Camper: rivian.com/r1t
The R1T is the world’s first electric adventure vehicle that merges superior off-roading capabilities, fast acceleration and high level of sustainability due to a massive battery. The camping for the R1T will be sold directly by the manufacturer.