Thursday, June 18

BEDEO has introduced its innovative electrification solutions for motorhomes at the CMT trade fair in Stuttgart, Germany, marking a key milestone in its European expansion. In collaboration with the TRIGANO group, BEDEO unveiled the ElectriX motorhomes, featuring the Challenger X150 and X250 models equipped with advanced Range Extender (RE) Drive Electric technology. These developments highlight BEDEO’s focus on creating sustainable travel options for environmentally conscious adventurers.

The ElectriX motorhomes are designed with BEDEO’s proprietary Range Extender technology, enabling 100 km of full-electric driving with a 37 kWh battery and 115 kW motors. For extended journeys, an integrated thermal engine increases the range to over 900 km, combining practicality with eco-conscious innovation. Germany, as a leader in sustainability trends, represents a strategic market for BEDEO’s growth, showcasing the company’s commitment to eco-friendly travel solutions.

At CMT Stuttgart, BEDEO’s technology was showcased alongside the TRIGANO group at the Challenger booth, presenting a compelling vision for sustainable motorhome travel. The Challenger X150 and X250 models exemplify how electrification can balance environmental responsibility with comfort and practicality. BEDEO’s CEO, Osman Boyner, emphasized the company’s broader mission, stating, “Our journey to support the transition to sustainable mobility is deeply rooted in our mission to provide advanced electrification solutions not just for motorhomes but also for the light commercial vehicle and fleet sectors.”

Since its founding in 2009, BEDEO has emerged as a leader in vehicle electrification, collaborating with global brands such as DHL, Ocado, and Stellantis. With over 300 patents and technologies like in-wheel motor systems and retrofit solutions, BEDEO addresses critical issues like emissions and range anxiety. The ElectriX motorhomes offer spacious interiors, modern features, and a seven-year or 100,000 km battery warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind for travelers.

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Moira Shortle has been reporting on the global electric mobility sector for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, with a focus on EV technology, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and sustainability-driven transport policy across major markets. With a background in digital journalism and environmental communication, she brings a clear, balanced voice to complex industry developments. Outside of work, Moira enjoys coastal walking, documentary photography, and experimenting with plant-based cooking.

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