electric-camper
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Thor Industries has been preparing for the EV age for years with concepts like the Airstream e-Stream trailer and generator-free Tuscany RV. Now it applies that visionary spirit to charging, presenting a concept station specifically for e-RVs.
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After decades of caravans, Bailey is turning its attention to camper vans. Its innovative new Endeavor EV stands on a Ford E-Transit and comes loaded with a multipurpose lounge, Amazon Alexa voice control, touchscreen command and electric appliances.
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Pebble looks to jumpstart a more convenient era of RV camping with the sleek, powerful all-electric Flow. The new caravan comes loaded with self-propulsion, app-controlled parking, automated setup and a week's worth of off-grid battery power.
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Grounded settled for a 108-mile range on its first electric camper van, but it was really just biding its time until something better was ready. That something is the G2, a BrightDrop RV with a 250-mile range and the floor space of a small apartment.
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Camp365 is pulling its lightweight, collapsible micro-cabin off the trailer and dropping it in the pickup bed. Its new Model T camper will be light enough for electric trucks, spreading its wings at camp to become a shelter for the whole family.
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Even in the stylish world of teardrop trailers, Mink Campers pops out amidst the rest of the pack. Now, the company has made its eco-friendly camper even greener, launching the Mink-E with a unique look and an all-electric amenity set requiring no gas.
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Maxwell and Rossmönster have come together to launch the most capable e-camper van available in the US. The Vanacea camper uses all battery power for driving up to 250 miles and powering camp, with backup help from a full-rooftop solar spread.
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Knaus has reimagined the camping trailer, developing its new Yaseo series from the ground up for EV compatibility. The trailer does more with less via a flexible multifunctional interior and uses gas-free power that can plug into the tow EV.
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German camper kit builder Natural Motorhomes has transformed the lovable ID. Buzz into a rustic mini-camper. Its new Buzz kit features real wood construction and installs in minutes behind the rear seats, creating a five-seat two-sleeper e-camper.
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The Nissan e-NV200 became the world's first electric camper van back when the modern EV market was still in its infancy. Nissan retired the e-NV in 2021 to make room for its successor, the Townstar EV, which itself makes a compelling mini-camper.
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Ford's Transit Custom has been part of PHEV campers from third-party shops for several years, but not from Ford itself. That changes with the new Transit Custom Nugget camper van, which combines a smart multi-zone layout with available PHEV.
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As promised, the US market's biggest, baddest electric camper to date has arrived just in time for Overland Expo Mountain West. EarthCruiser has turned the Hummer EV pickup into an electric off-grid expedition machine with pop-up roof and full floor plan.
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