https://electrek.co/2019/04/10/tesla-model-s-based-electric-motorhome/
Tesla Model S-based electric motorhome is coming
Apr. 10th 2019  Fred Lambert

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Many Tesla fans have been asking for the automaker to make an electric
motorhome. It is finally coming, but it’s not from Tesla itself – though it
is built using a Tesla Model S.

There have been several recent attempts to create all-electric campers and
motorhomes, but most of them don’t have a significant powertrain.

For example, there’s the all-electric Iridium E Mobil motorhome [
https://electrek.co/2018/12/10/electric-motorhome-iridium-e-mobil/
], which has only 124 miles (200 km) of range, and Dethleffs has an e-home
with 100 miles (160 km) of range [
https://electrek.co/2017/09/18/electric-motorhomes-rv-solar-battery/
].

Entrepreneur Travis Rabenberg decided to start off with a vehicle that
already had a good all-electric powertrain to create a motorhome.

The government of Michigan announced that Rabenberg is going to unveil the
prototype at a state expo next week:

    “Author, entrepreneur, and world traveler Travis Rabenberg will bring a
prototype of a Tesla electric motorhome to the ride and drive. He is making
a Tesla Roamer motorhome with an expected top speed of 150 mph and range of
200 miles in the hopes of breaking the Guinness World Land Speed Record for
an electric motorhome. To encourage sustainable travel, Travis will drive
the Tesla Roamer from England to Dubai, where the motorhome will lead the
parade of electric vehicles into the World Expo 2020.”

In the meantime, he released two renders of the Tesla Roamer electric
motorhome:

He hasn’t released many details about the prototype yet, but several
modifications are visible from the renders.

First off, it’s obvious that the backend has been completely modified to fit
a camper box, which can open into a tent with the roof made of a large solar
panel.

The suspension has also been lifted significantly.

Those modifications are going to negatively affect the aerodynamic
performance of the Model S, which contributes significantly to the
efficiency and range of the vehicle, but Rabenberg seems to believe he can
still get a range of 200 miles.

It will be unveiled at Michigan Energy Office’s EV ride and drive on April
17.

Electrek’s Take

As I have often stated in the past, I’m excited about the prospect of
all-electric motorhomes. The idea of moving your home around with
zero-emissions without using gas is very appealing.

It is especially appealing when you talk about adding solar power into the
mix and parking your electric motorhome somewhere for a few days and charge
using solar.

But the problem with RVs is that they are not aerodynamic, which affects
efficiency at highway speeds. It takes more energy to go further and we have
so far not seen any concept with much more than 100 miles of range, which is
simply not enough.

You want a full day of driving worth of range since these vehicles are used
to cover significant distances.

It would be interesting to see where a Tesla Model S-based camper stands on
that front, but we would need something like a Tesla electric motorhome
based on Tesla Semi [
https://electrek.co/2018/06/29/tesla-electric-motorhome-design-tesla-semi/
] to get a truly useful full-size electric motorhome.

I think we are going to see the space being seriously electrified in the
next few years.
[© electrek.co]


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