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LEVC unveils world’s first electric campervan

The LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) has revealed the first impressions of its new leisure vehicle, the LEVC e-Camper.
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Alec Peachey
LEVC unveils world's first electric campervan

The LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) has revealed the first impressions of its new leisure vehicle, the LEVC e-Camper.

The world’s first electric campervan, the e-Camper is optimised to offer both zero-emission capability with zero range anxiety – enabling drivers to explore the great outdoors with the benefit of low environmental impact.

Joerg Hofmann, CEO of LEVC, said: “The campervan market is growing rapidly and, despite these vehicles being used for coastal and countryside adventures which often include national parks and protected areas, they are still powered by petrol or diesel engines. This is a major conflict; we can see a shift in consumer attitudes, with demand for greener mobility solutions to help to protect and improve air quality.

“Our electric, zero-emissions capable e-Camper offers the perfect solution and is well-equipped with high quality features that can be tailored to meet a range of customer requirements.”

Based on VN5, LEVC’s new electric van, e-Camper has the same pure EV range of over 60 miles (98 km) with a total flexible range of 304 miles (489 km) and is designed for those who want to both protect and enjoy the outdoor environment.

Its zero emissions capability delivers a low carbon footprint and its innovative range extender technology allows owners to travel off the beaten track, where there is no or limited charging infrastructure, with complete peace of mind.

At the same time, owners can operate in zero emissions mode, ideal for the campsite and also even powering the integrated electric kitchenette without the need for fossil fuels.

Image: courtesy of LEVC Media Room

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