Airstream To Make Electric-Assisted Camper For EVs

Should help offset lost driving range.

Airstream, one of America’s most popular camper companies, is going to make a product designed for EVs. Some EV owners might balk at this range-killing idea, but what if it was an electric-assisted travel camper? 

That’s exactly what Airstream has planned. This was confirmed by Green Car Reports in an interview with McKay Featherstone, vice president of product development. 

As new as this sounds, Airstream isn’t the only camper company wanting to disrupt the EV trailering world. Last year, Lordstown Motors and Camping World announced that the two companies are teaming up for a number of products including an electrified travel camper. But, details are still light. Also, Polydrops, a California camper company, designed a small camper for EVs, but the improvements made were aerodynamic, without any type of electric assist. 

Airstream hasn’t announced any kind of automotive partnership, but Featherstone says it’s in the works:

The timing is good because many electric trucks will hit the market over the next two years. By the end of next year, expect to see the Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1T, Lordstown Endurance, GMC Hummer EV, and the Ford F-150 Electric. All of these trucks should have a towing capacity high enough for a sizable camper. We don’t know how much towing a camper will affect the range of an electric truck yet, but we will know soon. If nothing changes, the Rivian R1T will hit the market first: this Summer. And, if you’ve seen enough Rivian promotional ads, you know the company likes marketing to the same type of outdoorsy people who like campers. 

Without a doubt, there are other camper companies planning products for EVs. If you own an EV and like to camp, what are some features you hope to see included in these future campers? Please let us know below.  

 

Source:Green Car Reports

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