CampervanCo, a Scottish company, introduces its new multi-functional electric camper built on the Toyota Proace van. Dubbed the Proace Eco Revolution, this campervan features a full kitchen and seating for four, but its modular design allows for the removal of the kitchen and beds, transforming it into a seven-seater MPV.
The vehicle retains the Proace EV’s drivetrain with a 100kW motor and 50/75kWh battery options, providing a range of 144 to 205 miles. CampervanCo claims that the camper’s battery can power its appliances for roughly two weeks.
The Proace Eco Revolution is priced at Ā£69,995 and can be pre-ordered now. This campervan is equipped with a pop-up roof that creates additional space for a two-berth bed and is powered by 930 watts of solar panels.
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The solar panels can be used to power kitchen appliances such as an induction hob, fridge, lights, and heater. This makes it an eco-friendly and self-sufficient option for those who love to travel.
The Proace Eco Revolution is set to make its public debut at the Camping, Caravan and Motorhome show in Birmingham this month. CampervanCo is well-known for its independent conversions of various vehicles and has been offering hybrid āEcoā models since 2016.
With the electric campervan market set to grow rapidly in the coming years, the Proace Eco Revolution is poised to be one of the first offerings in the UK, with more options expected from manufacturers and third-party firms.