Off-grid
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The Toyota Hilux will serve as the foundation of Australia's first electric 4WD camper. Only problem? Toyota doesn't sell a Hilux BEV. So an electro-converted Hilux will step in to create the ultimate e-pickup camper for escaping quietly into nature.
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Forget about merely living off-grid, the future is about living offshore, full-time. The Sovereign Ships Sphinx 40 has been conceived as an on-water homestead capable of producing its own power, harvesting its own fresh water and growing food.
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TC Conversions presents the first all-electric VW ID. Buzz camper vans we've seen in the UK. Its new camper van family includes a full-size pop-up roof, an all-electric, gas-free equipment setup, a clever indoor/outdoor kitchen and solar charging.
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Compared to the electric camper vans, a hydrogen fuel cell RV could immediately boost driving range to something practical. First Hydrogen explores just such a concept, showing its next-generation fuel cell vehicle as an all-terrain camper van.
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Living Vehicle trailers have always straddled the gap between RVs and micro-homes. Now they're taking a step toward frontier-style off-grid homesteads. The new 4-season HD-Pro has an EV-size battery, expandable solar and available water maker.
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Michael Quirk designed this micro-cabin to demonstrate the efficacy of sustainable building practices. Named the Magnolia Eco-Cabin, it was built with locally sourced and recycled materials, and runs off-the-grid with solar power.
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EarthCruiser kicked off 2023 with an electric camper update, and now it's back with a more specific project: a Hummer EV Pickup camper. The "world's first all-electric supertruck" is about to become the world's first all-electric super-camper.
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Grounded RVs has presented a Ford E-Transit camper van it plans to have ready for delivery in a few weeks' time. An impressive smart RV with modular interior, the G1 camper van officially kickstarts the electric van life era in the US.
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Luxury travel trailer maker Bowlus was one of the very first American RV manufacturers to lean into high-capacity battery power. Now that the electric camping competition is catching up, Bowlus is making the move to become an all-electric RV brand.
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A rugged micro-camper built to trail a 4x4 anywhere, the Hardkorr Xplorer is essentially a truck canopy that rides behind the bumper. The dual-purpose trailer works as a towable toolbox for the job site and an all-in-one shelter for the campsite.
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The Lightship L1 travel trailer uses an electric architecture to power its own wheels and a week of camping. Couple that with a retractable aero shell, and the L1 ensures a 300-mile EV can tow for the whole 300 miles and camp just as efficiently.
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Track Tvan trailers are some of the most rugged towable micro-campers on the planet. Now Track has enhanced the series' off-grid capability by multiplying lithium battery capacity and solar charging to create the all-new Tvan Lightning.
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