https://electrek.co/2019/10/18/winnebago-hungry-electric-rvs/
Winnebago says people are ‘hungry’ for electric RVs, invests in electric
powertrains
Oct. 18th 2019  Fred Lambert

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Winnebago is listening to its customers who they say are ‘hungry’ for
electric recreational vehicles and they have invested in an electric
powertrain company.

Last year, we reported on Winnebago, a maker of commercial vehicles better
known for its motor homes, launching a new all-electric RV platform.

However, the vehicle was limited to a range of 85 to 125 miles, which is not
useful for a motor home.

Ashis Bhattacharya, Vice President of Business Development, Specialty
Vehicles, and Advanced Technology at Winnebago Industries, said that it has
been used by a “major hospital system”:

    “We are excited to see the first Motiv-equipped vehicle on a Winnebago
commercial shell being used by a major hospital system on the West Coast,”

When first launching the electric vehicle, the company said that it could be
used as “mobile medical clinics, bloodmobiles, mobile classrooms and mobile
outreach vehicles.”

But Winnebago is also getting feedback from customers for other
“all-electric mobile solutions”:

    “Our customers are hungry for all-electric mobile solutions developed on
our commercial shells, especially in California. We look forward to
continuing our collaboration with Motiv and growing the electric commercial
segment worldwide. ”

In order to help development, Winnebago co-led a $60 million investment in
Motiv Power Systems, who built the powertrain for their current electric RV
platform.

Motiv is developing electric powertrains for mid-size vehicles and is better
known for their work in Ford’s Electric Qualified Vehicle Modifier (eQVM)
program.

It’s easy to see how bigger all-electric powertrains on an RV platform could
create interesting electric motor home solutions.

Motorhomes are often associated with freedom. The idea that you can take
your entire home on the road and explore the world is extremely appealing to
many.

Electric motorhomes would have the same appeal, but they could also push it
to a whole new level.

The average motorhome is a significant gas-guzzler and making it
all-electric could reduce the cost of operation and the pollution from the
segment.

To a certain degree, it could even elevate the level of freedom. With enough
range, you could technically drive most of the day and park at a camping
spot with service to charge overnight and then get back on the road the next
day.

Several companies are starting to tentatively enter the space, like
Winnebago, but we have also previously reported on a new fully-equipped RV
powered by solar panels and 91 kWh battery pack.

Some people have also been imagining an electric motorhome based on the
Tesla Semi.
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