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This Winnebago x EcoFlow campervan can last for days off grid.

The new Solis Pocket 36B comes standard with an EcoFlow PowerKit I reviewed last year. It starts with a 5kWh battery that can be expandable to 15kWh, which is a ton of LFP storage capacity for a van. It’s available to buy in the US and Canada from August.

Or maybe wait for Winnebago’s production version of the all-electric eRV2. Decisions, decisions.

<em>“Enables up to three days of boondocking” from a single 5kWh configuration “in favorable weather conditions.”</em>
<em>Shame they couldn’t integrate all the van’s functions into EcoFlow’s big console display.</em>
<em>A closer look at EcoFlow’s console display.</em>
<em>The Power Kit components are installed under the dinette seat. But there’s only room for one 5kWh battery here. </em>
<em>EcoFlow’s ecosystem of solar generators can further extend off-grid usage.</em>
<em>Power the van (and charge its batteries) from a generator or shore power when back to civilization.</em>
<em>The garage is also the shower.</em>
<em>Removable toilet and on-board gas.</em>
<em>Hob is still gas-powered, not electric.</em>
<em>5kWh battery can run the air conditioner (A/C) for up to five hours. </em>
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“Enables up to three days of boondocking” from a single 5kWh configuration “in favorable weather conditions.”
Image: Winnebago / EcoFlow
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