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The eRV2 is Winnebago's fully operational, all-electric, zero-emission RV. While still a prototype, it represents the future of Winnebago RVs, matching the emerging needs of today’s consumers, who desire maximum comfort and convenience with less environmental impact.
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9 wrz 2024 · Thor electric RV concept packs a 140 kWh battery and 500 mile range. Jo Borrás Sep 27 2024 - 6:15 am PT. 20 Comments. The latest electric RV concept from Thor is a Class A motorhome with...
6 mar 2024 · Winnebago has unveiled its e-RV, a fully electric RV camper van concept developed by Winnebago Industries' Advanced Technology Group. It encompasses all the right buzz words: zero emissions,...
Fully electric camper vans for sustainable adventures. Go off grid in style with 1kW of solar, Starlink internet, large windows, and customizable furniture.
27 lip 2023 · A segment of that growth is poised to be electrified, with the first batch of electric camper van concept vehicles and custom-build conversions now emerging. Big-name manufacturers like Winnebago, Volkswagen, Mercedes, and Thor are among those lining up to revolutionize the American road trip.
18 sty 2023 · The eRV2 is a follow-up to the 2022 e-RV concept, now riding on a Ford E-Transit chassis and bringing a redesigned interior with sustainable materials.
20 sty 2022 · Key being an integrated fuel cell, which can boost the 700-volt, 100-kilowatt battery’s range up to 300 miles — decently within the average non-stop travel distance of most RV owners. For comparison, Winnebago’s eRV concept has an estimated range of 125 miles, with no fuel cell on board.