How is the induction working is it running off the hybrid battery? How does this work practically? How quickly would you have a flat battery? How is this wired up? Is the onboard battery running the fridge too? It's a fantastic idea well done!
can you drive whilst the slow cooker is plugged in ? I don't see a mechanism for holding the pressure cooker or soup maker securely whilst turning corners. Fantastic concept - pure genius!
How is this Eco? The van uses petrol, it charges a battery using regenerative tech to charge the batteries. I assume to run all the electrics ie induction cooker + fridge would have quite a draw so I expect the van has more than one leisure battery. Once you're parked on a campsite your batteries would drain down fast. your only means to charge would be to a) mains hookup same as everyone else in a camper, b) solar good in the summer but doubtful you would obtain a full charge, c) Run the engine or go for a long drive. I'm not really seeing any benefits of a normal campervan vs the cost of an eco vehicle?
Good to see more Eco vehicles and slow cookers are just one of the best inventions EVER ;D
When will your camper be available in USA?
How is the induction working is it running off the hybrid battery? How does this work practically? How quickly would you have a flat battery? How is this wired up? Is the onboard battery running the fridge too? It's a fantastic idea well done!
To use the onboard hybrid 1500w battery you have to have the engine running and plug into one of the 3 USA type 2 pin adaptors
they have a leisure battery..... ecocampers does a lithium leisure battery aswell.... other than that, there is a 240v hookup aswell.
can you drive whilst the slow cooker is plugged in ? I don't see a mechanism for holding the pressure cooker or soup maker securely whilst turning corners. Fantastic concept - pure genius!
Love it
Yes..wheres the toilet ?
Hybrid is way to go..fuel economy.enough power.worth it.
that's genius!!!!!
How is this Eco? The van uses petrol, it charges a battery using regenerative tech to charge the batteries. I assume to run all the electrics ie induction cooker + fridge would have quite a draw so I expect the van has more than one leisure battery. Once you're parked on a campsite your batteries would drain down fast. your only means to charge would be to a) mains hookup same as everyone else in a camper, b) solar good in the summer but doubtful you would obtain a full charge, c) Run the engine or go for a long drive. I'm not really seeing any benefits of a normal campervan vs the cost of an eco vehicle?
It uses petrol, lpg and electricity, it claims that it can go 1000 miles on one tank that’s why it’s eco, according to their website ofc
Cool........👍👍👍
Wow these are so cool :)
F*ckin Scotland mate :v
Toilet in the woods? 🚾🚽
Keep away from them! Old vehicles imported from Japan, poor hybrid performance, vans for rent in a pretty bad nick,... They are not serious.