Winnebago e-RV Concept: the luxury electric camper based on Ford Transit

The American company Winnebago presented a prototype of an electric camper Winnebago e-RV Concept with an 86 kWh battery pack, capable of ensuring a range of about 200 km.

Winnebago e-RV Concept

Features of Winnebago e-RV Concept

After the Sortimo project that involved the Mercedes EQV , now the world of motorhomes welcomes another company willing to invest in electrically powered engines : the idea comes from the United States, where the Winnebago bodybuilder has realized a prototype of a “recreational vehicle” called the e-RV Concept capable of satisfying, in its standard version, most of the customers’ needs, since it is equipped with a powertrain with a range of 125 miles (about 200 km).

Winnebago e-RV Concept

The starting point of Winnebago e-RV Concept is the well-known Ford Transit , obviously modified with a battery unit (with a total capacity of 86 kWh rechargeable through the ultra-fast columns in 45 minutes) developed by Lightning eMotors. However, it is not only the engine that is “zero emissions”: the interior layout was also chosen with an eye to energy consumption , as well as the walkable materials and the walls of the various compartments.

The induction hob and the refrigerator , in fact, are powered by 110 Volt AC current, while the air conditioner and water heater operate in DC up to 350V: the floor is also made of recycled cork and the acoustic insulation is guaranteed by materials derived from wool. With these assumptions, the Winnebago e-RV Concept project has all the credentials to have a successful future: now all that remains is to wait for the production model.

Dinesh: Dinesh Kumar has been writing about electric vehicles, hybrids, and hydrogen cars since 2006. His articles and car reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Automotive News, Reuters, SAE, Autoblog, InsideEVs, Trucks.com, Car Talk, and other outlets. His first green-car media event was the launch of the Tesla Roadster, and since then he has been tracking the shift away from gasoline-powered vehicles and discovering the new technology's importance not just for the auto industry, but for the world as a whole. Throw in the recent shift to autonomous vehicles, and there are more interesting changes happening now than most people can wrap their heads around. You can find him on Twitter or, on good days, behind the wheel of a new EV.