YES! FINALLY someone is making electric RVs. They're the PERFECT vehicle to make electric. Especially if you put enough solar on the roof that you could charge the drive batteries with it in a couple days while boondocking.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
The 1000W rooftop solar array will not add range to this particular RV, but it is helpful for the cabin equipment. You have the right idea with larger deployable solar arrays. Something like that could be helpful. The high voltage battery in this van has a capacity of around 165kWh. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm! We have extensively reported on other electric RVs here: Explore.missgoelectric.com Thanks for joining us!! -Producer Tim
@johndfella1Күн бұрын
Yes good news but I'd wait till they start making them with the Tesla standard charge port built in. Also if going to use this in very low temp (or also very high temp eg. Arizona desert) type scenario. I'd like to see how they mitigate that (really useful) track system from thermally bridging any insulation they've got for preventing the outer bodywork-skin temperature becoming the de facto inside temperature of the van.
@TristenHernandez9 сағат бұрын
I actually believe they could replace those panels with 400 W panels which would increase the solar output to 4000 W if you figure only 75% conversion efficiency rate that’s still 3 kW per hour being added back to the battery which could be somewhere between 25 and 40 kWh per day added back to the battery
@johnpoldo88174 күн бұрын
Miss Go should rent one for a weekend and produce a review.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Manufacturers typically provide us with review units for a few days when we make the request. Finding the time to film and edit a good review is the challenge. It usually takes more than a full week for us to produce and publish EV reviews. Perhaps one day! -Producer Tim
@Erin-Thor4 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectricTim, are you the Bob and move cameraman? 🤓 (Teasing, good job! I was wondering how you sat on the entry dash while filing them in the cab. 👍🏽🤠)
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
The harder trick is floating up in the sky for arial shots while also somehow being on the ground. Movie magic. Normally we shoot this kind of thing with a DJI Ronin gimbal setup. This time we mostly used a wide angle GoPro10 which is better for tight quarters and quick setup but not as smooth or crisp. Every solution is a tradeoff. I'm a one man band behind the scenes. Sound, direction, cameras. -Producer Tim
@robp34313 күн бұрын
This is the future, love it ! I'm still a little leery of lithium, but once solid state batteries become available, I will be all-in.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
EV reliability and a mich lower cost of operation are common reasons RVers want to go electric. LFP batteries pose basically no fire risk and are becoming increasingly common even...in automotive applications. The cabin battery is LFP but this van's high voltage battery is not. -Producer Tim
@thenetworkarchitectchannel4 күн бұрын
Love this company. Their products are so compelling and well thought out
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching our detailed tour. For those looking for even more detail related to Grounded RVs, we'll publish the full interview with founder Sam Shapiro on the Miss GoElectric Industry Channel www.youtube.com/@missgoelectricindustry -Producer Tim
@didierpuzenat72804 күн бұрын
I hope to be able to buy a fully electric RV for my retirement in 10 years. However a model 3 and hotels or "beg & breakfasts" are quite a good solution to travel all over Europe.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
It is wonderful to see EVs filling every use case and form factor. Thanks for commenting! -Producer Tim
@im4udevco4 күн бұрын
Very impressive and great innovation around Electric RVs. Game changing and I really hope they succeed.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and for sharing your enthusiasm! -Producer Tim
@melodyofКүн бұрын
Very cool video and thanks for introducing us to Grounded RV!
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Thank you for joining us! -Producer Tim
@mikejf43772 күн бұрын
Saw Miss Go doing the review, this is awesome to see. I hope more companies will be doing this. Great job guys.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm! We hope you'll share the link so that others can learn more. -Producer Tim
@bendungee16696 сағат бұрын
4:27 Nice job on the dry flush bag part and no black water tank. There hits and misses with this build from the outside explanation. I wonder if they considered a recirculating water system. 18:15 Very smart on the track system to cater to their customers needs and for the customer to add things more easily.
@MissGoElectric4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective. -Producer Tim
@olebloom16412 күн бұрын
I was waiting for someone to make an RV out of the Brightdrop platform. Solid range if driven for that.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
We agree! Will you buy one? -Producer Tim
@olebloom16412 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric Considering. I reached out to see if I could rent one. If I can spend a weekend living in it that would be great. Need to verify it can four season in it down -20F or lower.
@victoriaaguilar60195 минут бұрын
Congratulations for this best alternativa.
@somecallmetimelderberries4323 күн бұрын
Fantastic, exactly what I've been looking for!
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
Excellent. If you decide to buy one, we hope you'll tell them where you discovered them. :) Thanks for watching and commenting! -Producer Tim
@KnightMDКүн бұрын
Why not an incinerator toilet in an electric van? 270 miles is decent, not great, but decent. I've been eying the Brightdrop for a custom build.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
This is the longest range EV RV solution we have ever seen. That includes any combination of EV truck and travel trailer (with comparable living space) currently available. An electric incinerator toilet can use about 2kWh per cycle. That is a LOT of energy. Flush five times, no more AC, lights, or Internet. That could be a reason to not offer the option. -Producer Tim
@glike24 күн бұрын
The base factory brightdrop Zevo really seems like by far the best deal of all the cargo van options
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Agreed. -Producer Tim
@petersilva0374 күн бұрын
need more of these... some idea of pricing would have been nice... one based on a esprinter, another on an etransit... the brightdrop is great because it's so big, and 4wd is chef's kiss.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
At 26:02 in this video Sam stated that the all-in price was $195,000 at the time of publishing (November 2024). Thank you for watching this video and we hope you'll consider sharing it online for others to discover. -Producer Tim PS: When you said "need more of these" perhaps you are looking for additional electric RV videos from Miss GoElectric? You'll find several in this playlist: kzbin.info/aero/PL5nuLBN5_QSc-3irl1blsvvjrFeuQ5bPP
@highlanderapparel4 күн бұрын
This is a really interesting podcast. Thanks for keeping us updated the Highlander.😊
@glike24 күн бұрын
Go to the website and see that the prices are great around $70k for basic cargo van
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
@glike2 The price of the vans with no upfit directly from GM appear on screen at 27:14 They start around $65k with incentives. They are sold to companies for fleet use and generally qualify for the Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit. -Producer Tim www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/commercial-clean-vehicle-credit
@sidabraham71313 күн бұрын
When people say potential, it means you are not up to parity by any measure. This has potential.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
There is no other EV motorhome available in the US with greater range and 4WD. Those are two metrics. It has more torque than any combustion competitors. It is less expensive to operate and has greater reliability than any combustion competitor. I guess it is pretty easy to find ways in which the G2 is superior to alternatives. Your dismissive claim appears to be based upon misinformation. Did you watch the video? -Producer Tim
@sidabraham71312 күн бұрын
@MissGoElectric. Wow! That's a hit below the belt to say I didn't even watch the vid. I was impressed with the tech in the vehicle, which is a must these days. The modular interior is very pedestrian to standard looking. I'm an early adopter to software & hardware but certainly not this at $195+K USD. Best 😊.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
@sid your declaration that the G2 is "not up to parity by any measure" was also below the belt, unfair, and untrue. Here in the comments I seek to discourage and occasionally decimate purveyors of misinformation and negativity. I also seek to amplify and nourish thoughtful and constructive commentary. It takes a lot of energy, but a culture emerges which is worth the effort To be fair, this is an early van built years ago. The newer examples we've seen online look more refined inside. Sam remarked in this video about subsequent changes in materials and upcoming revisions. He confirmed that the product has advanced since the production of the example we filmed and they are continuously iterating. I think they've built about a dozen so far. Today's G2 buyers are definitely early adopters. As far as we know, Grounded are the first to build RVs on the Brightdrop platform. Thanks for commenting... especially the articulate and well thoughts follow up comment. -Producer Tim
@sidabraham71312 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric My apologies, I didn't mean to come across that way. Pls disregard the wording 🙏
@soundadviceb2b4 күн бұрын
Great content….keep rolling (from Canada)
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Thank you for checking out our latest video! Will you consider sharing it online for others to find? From *almost* Canada...Detroit(ish), -Producer Tim
@petersilva0374 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric The Brightdrop vans are "from" Canada too... built in Ingersoll Ontario.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
We see them on haulers regularly around here. We first reported on the Brightdrop almost four years ago with this channel began as a news desk style outlet. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qHWVamiCgKuAoas It's great to see them on the roads. -Producer Tim
@soundadviceb2b4 күн бұрын
Wow … that’s cool… what an awesome company. I have found you and have been impressed with your content…. Fresh and clear… do you ever come to Toronto?
@soundadviceb2b4 күн бұрын
If I win a lottery I would buy one … amazing product… I am buying a Mustang Mach E
@taurusview92 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing this to us.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting, friend. -Producer Tim
@backdoormanintheend4 күн бұрын
Thanks for this ERV coverage.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Electric RV videos have been our most popular content this year. Thank you for watching! -Producer Tim
@FloridaNativeMike2 күн бұрын
Looks great! My biggest complaint is that all the cabinet handles stick out. That will be a snagging hazard and very annoying over time. For small interior spaces, you really need flush mount handles.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Flush mount marine and EV handles are great. Grounded RVs is currently using those on the recent builds. The van in this video is a very early revision. I'm guessing it was built in 2022/2023. Thanks for sharing your perspective! -Producer Tim
@FloridaNativeMike2 күн бұрын
@ That’s great to hear! I was hoping that was the case.
@lindamarie6574Күн бұрын
I like the wood, it makes it feel cozy.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective. -Producer Tim
@rvboondocker25592 күн бұрын
Just a few modest suggestions from my experience: 120 kW peak charging is kind of low so I would recommend you fix that. Also, just as a friendly recommendation, put all of the outdoor ports behind one panel so that they are hidden and make it more stealth. The back door has to change. Also, you lose nearly 1 foot of storage space by not having that back door all the way to the back of the vehicle. Lastly, using a 1260 kW Lithionics lithium battery pack would be the way to go and have it also charge from the alternator when you drive.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
In this video, Sam made it clear that alternative rear door options are in development. There is no alternator. The BrightDrop van is fully electric. The HV battery is about 165kWh and it can charge the default 10kWh cabin battery. -Producer Tim
@rvboondocker25592 күн бұрын
Like I said, in my comments, based on my experience with both electric vehicles and camper vans, these are just my friendly suggestions. No feedback is bad feedback and yes, I did hear what he said.
@lizburgess43984 күн бұрын
I'm excited to see this, but I have been told that campgound electric hookups are not designed for the continuous draw electric vehicles use while charging. We live in Michigan and drive a Bolt EUV. We wanted to take our granddaughter to the Porcupine Mountins. A Better Route Planner was sending us to Luddington to catch the Badger, lol. Not many chargers in the UP, but lots of campgrounds, so I checked into charging there.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
We have charged our EVs at countless RV parks all over the USA. No problem. A NEMA 14-50 port installed by a professional electrician and approved by inspectors must be capable of delivering the rated current. Even if you found an illegal outlet, the G2 allows users to dial back the draw to lower amperage if need be. Like most EVs, the G2 can even charge on a common 100v 15A circuit (Level1) if that is what is handy. Charging is a worry of the past. -Producer Tim
@lizburgess43984 күн бұрын
@MissGoElectric I have no idea if our Bolt EUV has that function. But thanks for the info.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Bolt charges on AC at 7.7kW which is 32 amps with the included cable. That will be no problem for any NEMA 14-50 port. Those circuits are rated for 40 amps sustained. -Producer Tim
@lizburgess43983 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric thanks! Now we can take our granddaughter to the Porcupine Mountins!
@michaelkelleyjr.26053 күн бұрын
2025 SALUTE 🫡 GM bright drop for your new G2 electric RV development . I’m so Glad that your company is America 🇺🇸 manufactured looking Fwd. too, my purchase … Go-green
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
The van is built in Canada but the upfit is done in Detroit. Thanks for watching! -Producer Tim
@RedBatteryHead2 күн бұрын
Nice Van. Huge space. It's great US campgrounds welcome Charging. In Europe I experienced many don't want you to. Despite it can provide the power. My electric Peugeot Camper can't access the HV battery. That's a real downside. Great this is so integrated. Unfortunately we won't see these in Europe.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
There will be more up-fitters in time. Grounded is a first mover but has no real moat around the business model. A campground owner might recognize that EVe can consume 75-210kWh of energy in a day. That might represent a $10-25 expense they had not accounted for when they set the site price. Savvy owners recognize the opportunity and charge an EV premium for the convenience. Not all RV park managers are wise business people. Banning is easier than doing arithmetic so it makes sense that occasionally they would ban EVs. We have not encountered any EV prohibition personally, but we've heard about it happening. Based on our experience, it is uncommon. -Producer Tim
@nickayivor84323 күн бұрын
👌 SUBSTANTIAL,Miss GoElectric Drive Fly ride go Electic Take care,Miss GoElectric From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 17:39pm Thank you ,brilliant film footage. 📷 man
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
A cool product! Thanks for watching. -Producer Tim
@amiralions26813 күн бұрын
OMG It's a GMC. I'm in LOVE! 🥰
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
From a specification standpoint, the Chevy BrightDrop platform outperforms EV van competition fairly handily. Thanks for commenting! -Producer Tim
@katiegreene3960Күн бұрын
Miss go it would be awesome for these guys to partner with my friends from northern Wisconsin they make a very similar rv ... solarolla the makers of the route del sol ev and redfoos new rig. Actually it would also be cool to connect you with them too. Dusty Greene met you years ago in sandeigo at the Fully charged event.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Sam at Grounded is easy to reach through their web site. Great team over there. Fully Charged Live San Diego was a fun event. The Miss GoElectric exhibitor booth was always hopping with interesting visitors. Thanks for writing! -Producer Tim
@rcac10233 күн бұрын
What practical for a RV, such low travel range
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
270 miles of range is 4.5 hours of nonstop driving at highways speeds. With only one 50 minute charging session during lunch, RVers can easily cover 1,100+ miles per day. What percentage of RVers want to drive that far more than a few days per year? Overnight charging at a campground, hotel, home, or business is cheap (or free) and it accounts for most of the charging done by EV owners. Operational costs are *MUCH* lower with an EV. If time is money...and money is time...this electric Class 2 motorhome will make sense for many folks who do the math. 270 miles is the best range of any EV van available today. Battery technology has been advancing rapidly for a decade and longer range solutions at lower prices are inevitable. If today's EVs are resistible to you, just wait longer. :) -Producer Tim
@CharisPapas2 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric You are an electric evangelist, willing to say anything to promote the feasibility of electric campervans. But no, they are not practical. In Europe, we have Ducatos in our van fleet equipped with 110 kWh batteries in the L2H2 configuration, and they are a disaster. They achieve only a 160 km (100 miles) range when half-loaded under normal conditions. Electric vehicles are simply not suitable for vans, trucks, and especially for free camping. Internal combustion engines remain the only viable option.
@daniell63172 күн бұрын
Thats conservative. Factor in wind & mountains and you'll be lucky to get half of that. You mentioned 65 mph but if you did that on the freeway you'll be hindering the flow of traffic and can actually cause an accident. Your product seems great but I'll keep using my gas version until electric is up to par!
@olebloom16412 күн бұрын
@@daniell6317 Wind and mountains are a challenge for any flat sided rv with mpg and driveability. My gas class b only gets 310 mile of range so planning carefully with any ev is a must. I routinely drive my class b on highways at 60 - 65 mph on the far right lane and have no issues with causing an accident or hindering flow. Class A's generally travel slow as well.
@alanmay7929Күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric diesel RVs can actually tow, go much further and even to the remotest places as long as they can offrad and much more. its not just about on road driving, not everyone goes to the camping lot or whatever! of course some people are going to be ok with EVs but they are definetly not better than diesel period!
@danross71944 күн бұрын
I like it but it has an unfinished feel to it. I’d hire an interior designer and put in better seats. But. All and all, very exciting and I’ll watch how the company grows and changes.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your observations. If you follow them on social media you can see videos of their newer builds. You might find that the level of refinement is improved over the earlier example in this video. -Producer Tim
@egomez19863 күн бұрын
Love it, absolutely the future of RV.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
The four wheel drive system is mighty attractive to those of us living in cold climates! Thank you for watching and commenting :) Please consider sharing this link online so others can learn what you've learned. -Producer Tim
@brucemitchell56373 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@bendungee16696 сағат бұрын
3:11 I am surprise they didn’t go with a NACS charger. That was a miss for them. Good thing they can do it on future models.
@MissGoElectric4 сағат бұрын
The van is built by General Motors and was engineered before GM and Tesla came to an agreement. As of now, there are zero GM EVs in production with a native NACS port. -Producer Tim
@kensmith56944 күн бұрын
It is a generous size for two people. I think many will opt for the smaller sized unit. You didn't mention the fridge and cooktop options.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
There are dozens of modules available. Configurations are far too numerous to practically cover in this 28 minute video. The selection of options is frequently updated at Grounded RVs. The sky is the limit at the $195,000 price. They seem to be able to incorporate whatever each customer needs. -Producer Tim
@thenetworkarchitectchannel4 күн бұрын
I like the class leading range too. With a big battery like that, you can be off grid for like a week.
@kensmith56944 күн бұрын
@@thenetworkarchitectchannel Yes, the range is really good considering how big it is. The solar panels on the roof would likely mean that if it was sunny days, the off grid time could be a lot more. Given that it is all controlled by an app and you have the StarLink, you are never really off grid with the thing. You are only without mains power.
@SPQRKlioКүн бұрын
I like the shape of these, and I want to go electric with a comfy RV so badly, but with the way I travel, that range would barely get me down the road from home :) The technology hasn't caught up to my needs yet, alas. I'll echo what someone else said about having a cover to protect/lock any external ports, but that's a minor design change compared to getting 300+ highway miles on a charge...
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Sam confirmed that he has achieved greater than 300 miles on a single charge in the G2. That is about five hours of nonstop highway driving before a quick break to eat, use the restroom, and charge up. Easy. -Producer Tim
@kevroll993 күн бұрын
Love it! I think covering the the solar system was missed?
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
We are happy to hear that you are into the G2! Tell a friend ;) The 1000w rooftop solar system is addressed twice in this video. The first mention is at 03:37. The solar array is pictured in several overhead drone shots. Thank you for watching and commenting! -Producer Tim
@kevroll993 күн бұрын
@MissGoElectric thanks I must have missed it 👍⚡⚡
@AbolishCommunism4 күн бұрын
I would buy one if I had the money. Seems like the perfect setup. No toilet?
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
There are several toilet choices. Sam addresses those in this video during the outdoor walk-around at 04:38 . -Producer Tim
@12vLife4 күн бұрын
When GM get's around to putting out something closer to 1000w (vs 300w), will it be necessary to have a house system, solar and shore power ? I really want see these commercial EV vans coming standard with 110v 2000w output.
@jonathanmelhuish45304 күн бұрын
Or at least a high-power DC connection we can plug our own inverter into.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Perhaps there is a misunderstanding. The 300w limitation only applies to the link between the EV's massive 200kWh battery and the smaller 10kWh cabin battery. Users can charge the cabin battery with solar and shore power as well. There are 20 amp outlets all over the place and they work. For example: The heat pump system can draw 1200 watts when it kicks in. The the water heater probably pulls 1000 during an on-cycle. The High-Performance Starlink draws 45-150 watts. RVers should be able to leave all of those systems on while a laptop is charging, the microwave is cooking, and every light is on. No problem. Of course some owners might opt for a larger cabin battery system or bring along separate power stations. -Producer Tim
@12vLife4 күн бұрын
Thanks. Is that an OEM DC port? you charge your house at what voltage? 300w is not terrible considering its a lot more than most dc-dc charging we get with ICE vans. Just imagine a lot of EV van lifers are going to be happy to just charge up at an EV station and not have to build out or worry about all the house and solar stuff. Also nice to just park in the shade and forget about solar since driving a giant battery around already.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
We are not privy to the technical details related to the subsystem connection between the van's high voltage battery and the upfitted low voltage cabin battery. -Producer Tim
@ghostindamachine3 күн бұрын
Super cool!
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
We agree! Thank you for watching and commenting. We hope you'll subscribe for more. -Producer Tim
@johnnyli47022 күн бұрын
I find very little information on their website about configuration options for the different modules. They must be really new.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Buyer customization process is a personal interaction with the Grounded RV. The all in price is $195,000. You tell them what you need, they make it happen. Many modules are pictured in the animations on the web site and in this video. Grounded RVs production volume capacity is low. An online configurator will become feasible when they have predictable costs, fixed processes, and sufficient scale to warrant the expense of that website feature. -Producer Tim
@mariorodriguez22994 күн бұрын
I love it !!!🇲🇽✌🏼
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Excellent enthusiasm! -Producer Tim
@freetrailer4poor3 күн бұрын
The jackery 5000 has 7200w 220. It could possibly replace the hot water tanks with an instanteous electric heater.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
The Jackery 5000 has 5kWh of energy capacity. It can be paired with modules for much higher capacity in a cluster. Those can be handy, but they are not integrated with the G2 and the Grounded+ app. An easier path for buyers would be to opt for more cabin battery capacity and instant water heater as part of the G2 customization process. Thanks for watching! We have reviewed many power stations on this channel and you can see those at: Explore.missgoelectric.com -Producer Tim
@quartamile2 күн бұрын
1. What kind and thickness is the insulation? 2. How many hours can the AC & heat run? 3. Gas/diesel generator for charging? 4. They should be able to fit well over 1000W of solar on that roof... Thanks
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Insulation method, thickness, and R value vary throughout any RV upfit like this. Heat pump system consumption varies proportional to the thermal delta requested. The wattage is variable rather than a toggle of 0% or 100%. Buyers decide what battery capacity they want. For those two reasons, the answer you seek is not absolute. Many days in a temperate climate and fewer at -20F or 120F. People can make electricity however they want too. 175kWh of total battery storage makes gasoline unnecessary for most RVers. Of course, portable generators are cheap and readily available in North America. In this video Sam confirmed that a solar awning is in development for increased energy generation. -Producer Tim
@ramhammer10-43 күн бұрын
7:00 bouge RV has the cigs solar which is a top notch product. Just very expensive can't wait for the price to drop on them.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
For clarity, Miss GoElectric did speculate about a roll-up solar awning in the moment. The details of the implementation of the solar awning are not yet known. There are many ways to go about engineering a solution. We've reviewed some flexible solar on this channel as well: Allpowers SF200 Flexible Solar Panel 200w for $200 bit.ly/4dif9FA Save $20 at checkout with coupon code: MISSGOELECTRIC -Producer Tim
@danniedamour43972 күн бұрын
Very cool van . I would be worried though . Not sure , but guessing the batteries are in the floor so what happens if you have a water leak of some sort . I know gas vans have had problems like this where the floor got flooded .
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Battery packs are built for floods and always have a pyro-fuse. A water tank of 25 gallons leaking all over will do damage to any vehicle but poses no real safety risk. Tens of gallons of explosive gasoline in a pressurized tank and a pipe carrying lethal carbon monoxide pose a much greater risk of injury or fatality. -Producer Tim
@CaliforniagentКүн бұрын
Cool
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm! Why not subscribe to this channel to be sure you didn't miss the EV RV videos we have scheduled for publishing in December and January? -Producer Tim
@victoriaaguilar60196 минут бұрын
Love this electric RV, however, I Don’t ser the bathroom WC…????
@Dominick137772 күн бұрын
This is very cool
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
What's your favorite attribute? -Producer Tim
@Dominick137772 күн бұрын
@MissGoElectric customization
@jonathanmelhuish45304 күн бұрын
Looks great, quite a similar size to my current diesel-powered RV but without the noise and fumes :) Get SolaRolla to add a massive solar 'awning' to it and you'd get close to my dream machine! I'll have to start saving my pennies.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
The space required by a diesel engine, exhaust system, fuel tank, and transmission is significant. EV RVs can use space efficiently and deliver the lowest center of gravity, too. They can be charged up just about anywhere. In this video Sam confirms that his team is developing a solar awning. Thank you for commenting and sharing your enthusiasm. -Producer Tim
@alanmay7929Күн бұрын
except with diesel you can acually have a lifted RV, you can tow alot and you are not limited by range at all and you still have the solar kits plus charging the batteries from the alternator, finally you can road trip even in the coldest periods on or offroad!
@alanmay7929Күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric i strongly disagree with you! the diesel van actually have way more availabe space compared to EVs, that GM doesnt even offer a frunk, the diesel has almost all the bottom of the van free to install auxiliary fuel tank, more water, LPG litteraly all what you can.
@alanmay7929Күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric EV vans are severely limited by their constructions. a mercedes Sprinter van diesel has solid rear axles, can be converted to solid front axles, they can actually offroad and tow up to 7000lbs+
@howlinhauler2 күн бұрын
solidstate esprinters will change van life and more chargers will be needed.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Sure. Batteries with lower cost and higher energy density will enable continued EV adoption by improving the viability of EV powertrains in more segments. Remember, most EV owners do most of their charging overnight where the vehicle is parked. That could be at home or at a camp site. Every 110v or 220v outlet is a viable source of range for any EV. Designated EV chargers are part of the tapestry, but they are not necessary. Public chargers blanket the country and hundreds of thousands more are scheduled to come online over the next two years. At the moment, most public EV chargers nationwide are unused more than 80% of the time. With a few regional exceptions, I'd argue there is a healthy surplus of public charging infrastructure. -Producer Tim
@gridjacКүн бұрын
According to Google AI, these start at 195k. That’s steep, even for an RV. I’m sure the price will come down as they scale and as battery prices drop, but as others have said this vehicle feels unfinished. It will be interesting to see how they (and other RV manufacturers) evolve. Great first start, though.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
In this video Sam directly stated that the price is $195k all in. There is no other Class B 24ft electric motorhome on the market as far as we know. It's great to see so many viewers finding this tour of the G2. -Producer Tim
@ahonuiКүн бұрын
10:37 That's called API interface. And GM has a ton of Onstar API interfaces including ability to start and stop the vehicle.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
That is correct. Application programming interfaces allow third parties to interact with data and hardware from first party providers. That integration requires software engineers on both sides and right now most RV companies have exactly none of that unified software solution worked out. Grounded is a leader in their segment in that way. -Producer (and programmer) Tim
@XaviarJSКүн бұрын
I'm surprised incendiary toilets isn't an option. I use a Incinolet in my 5th wheel to eliminate the blackwater tank issues.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Ben identified the three toilet options which Grounded offers. A buyer could skip the toilet and do their own thing. No sweat. -Producer Tim
@harryhahne4 күн бұрын
120KW DC charging is quite slow. Not very practical for long trips where you have to charge on the road
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
The charging curve matters with a huge battery pack like this one. Other EVs might peak high and early then drop off well below 100kW when the state of charge reaches 30%. This one can hold the peak rate deep into a session. A typical charging stop is about 30 minutes. Trucks and vans have larger battery packs (120kWh-210kWh) which might mean an average stop is closer to an hour. In this video Sam confirmed that he has gotten more than 300 miles out of a single charge in the 24ft G2, fully up-fitted. Let's look at the math with conservative figures: 250 miles at 55mph is 4.5 hours of nonstop driving. A driver does that in the morning and stops for one hour to have lunch while charging. They do it again in the afternoon and arrive at the camp site after a 10hr, 500mi travel day. They plug into the common camp site 240v outlet and receive a full charge by the time they have to move on. No sweat. Remember, there was a single one-hour stop per which coincided with a meal. That is the typical use case. I'd argue that it is a desirable one for most RVers. Practically speaking, no 24ft EV motorhome or travel trailer solution available right now will save vacationers significant time. -Producer Tim
@Infantry4Life.RealWarFighters3 күн бұрын
Have you looked into Rivian vans?
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
A Rivian EDV delivers about half of the range of the BrightDrop Vans. For that reason, Rivian's platform is suboptimal for most RVers. -Producer Tim
@lindseyhatfield90173 күн бұрын
Rear door, lift up for roof over entry exit.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
It looks like you are suggesting a rear door replacement which extends outward like an awning when lifted. That could probably be done with the existing track and a bifold surface. The lower half (skyward portion) would be an interesting surface for additional solar panels, too. -Producer Tim
@Snerdles4 күн бұрын
Have they actually tested their heat pump in really cold temperatures? Unless it's a specific cold climate heat pump generally heat pumps don't work well below freezing. My home CCHP works down to -25C but gets way less efficient and since it's very cold more heat is being lost over the house. Once the situation gets challenging the amount of energybneeded really spikes and solar in winter is far less potent so how long can you realistically run this not connected to grid in cold weather?
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Your statements about heat pumps limitations used to be true. Today's best heat pumps on the market which produce hot air even when ambient temperatures are below 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Grounded installs the right hardware for each buyers needs. They've tested these in the winter which is why the founder was able to confirm four season usability in this video Thanks for watching and commenting! -Producer Tim carbonswitch.com/best-cold-climate-heat-pump/
@Snerdles4 күн бұрын
@MissGoElectric Yes, the best on the market.. Which is almost none in vehicles and almost always rely on PTC or some other resistive/kinetic heat in freezing weather like the Mitsu outlander. That's why I asked the question if they actually tested it or of they are just claiming it can put out 15k BTU even though that's a peak rating.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
Surely buyers spending $200,000 for a custom Grounded RV G2 can request the hardware which is suitable for their use case The problem is solvable of heat in below zero temperatures is solvable today with off-the-shelf hardware from many manufacturers. I'd guess the total volume of the cabin is less than 1000cu ft. 1BTU is required to change the temperature of 30cu ft of air by 1F. So, 33BTU would raise the whole space by 1F. 330 by 10F. 990 by 30F. 15,000 BTU is plenty even if nominal was closer to 9,000. When I design systems like that, I like to overspec the system so that it runs less than 25% of the time within typical engagement scenarios. -Producer Tim
@edgarplummer67502 күн бұрын
Keep plenty of fire exstinguisher's handy.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
If you drive an internal combustion powered RV, extinguishers are a must. It's even more important if they also have propane tanks or generators onboard. The fire risk is very high. Internal combustion vehicles and the pressurized gasoline they carry are statistically 30-60x more likely to catch on fire causing injury or fatality than today's EVs. Want more safety, reliability, and power? Buy an EV. -Producer Tim
@edgarplummer67502 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric Yes but those are conventional fires and EV fire is like a napalm bomb - it's not even close.
@edgarplummer67502 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric Why do you EV people hide the fact that lithium ion batteries have oxygen built into them and therefore you cannot put out an EV fire by smothering it from its oxygen supply like conventional fires?
@brianberggren8464 күн бұрын
Needs a trailer hitch for towing a generator. There are areas in the western US where charging stations are spread too far apart.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
The 10kWh onboard cabin battery can be charged by the solar panels, the massive high voltage EV battery, and even the common 120v power outlets. There is no need to visit one of the 70,000 EV charging stations or 100,000 240v RV hookups for cabin energy. A noisy and dangerous gasoline powered generator and fuel tank is not needed or recommended. Of course, Grounded can easily fabricate a mounting solution easily if a buyer wants that. -Producer Tim
@bwoodside19933 күн бұрын
GM already has a digital rear view mirror in many Models seems like an easy fix.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
The GM rearview mirror may require electronic control units which are not practical for this upfit. There are dozens of excellent aftermarket solutions which can fit the bill if OEM solutions are not optimal. Thanks for sharing your perspective. -Producer Tim
@ramhammer10-43 күн бұрын
Cartridge dumping would be more messy that hooking up a hose and dumping the black tanks
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
The automatically vacuum-sealed cartridges do not splash like containers and hoses. There is no cleanup. Remember, Sam did give THREE toilet options. That was one of the choices. -Producer Tim
@richardshultz68344 күн бұрын
Only $195,000 wow!!!
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
How do you think this price compares to 24ft internal combustion campervans? -Producer Tim
@patrickmckowen29994 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric Good review👍 I dont think it is about comparison to an ICE. Its about the price you pay for what you get after the cost of the Van. Over a 100K to get the interior down up -- a very nice done up but 100K. I guess its more about about quality over quantity and this is not a big market. Hey, if you have the money and you like - go for it. Cheers
@targetguy7773 күн бұрын
not a practical price
@wesalexander26933 күн бұрын
Maybe. Sometime in the far distant future. There is no technology in existence or even the foreseeable future that makes this practical. We don't have the infrastructure to support all of the proposed EV's and there is at present no serious proposals to fortify the electrical grid in this country that is necessary to be able to sustain them! This can't possibly do what my Class A diesel pusher motorhome can do, so I'll just keep it, thanks.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
It would be insightful if it were true. Unfortunately your comment is based upon misinformation. Unfortunately, there are no electric Class A options today. Supersized RVers will have to settle for lower reliability, less power, high fuel costs, and expensive maintenance for a few more years. -Producer Tim
@brucemitchell56373 күн бұрын
Sleeping right on top of a 4000 lb. battery just waiting to go into thermal runaway with no warning whatsoever? I'll take a giant pass on that!
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
Your comment is based on obsolete data or misinformation. Thermal runaway with LFP chemistry is basically impossible. That is what RVs, stationary storage, and many EVs use these days. Sleeping on a tank of explosive gasoline is about 60x more dangerous. -Producer Tim www.recurrentauto.com/research/lfp-battery-in-your-next-ev-tesla-and-others-say-yes
@Ginny62-493 күн бұрын
I love the RV but where is the toilet
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
There are several toilet options and they are explained at about the three minute mark. -Producer Tim
@RobotronOG2 күн бұрын
Storage looks to be the main issue.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Did you see the dozens of modules (including storage) which we showed in the animations? Do other 24ft Class B motorhomes have more storage capability and customization? If so, what enables that capacity? -Producer Tim
@peteaulitКүн бұрын
Lots of good things in this van for sure but please 😖 not a rooftop ac system. There are other systems that are way more efficient and silent than those energy hogs even the latest and greatest one that came out not long ago. I don’t see the AC on the roof with the solar panels in the video. Hide the water hookup. Make the passenger seat more comfortable for long hauls; captain chair or at least some armrests if nothing else. A solution for a laptop support on the passenger side is a must. Tons of people work up front. The back rollup door is nice but wasted space since you can’t have anything permanently attached to it like small storage without everything falling out. Maybe use the T-track system for a storage solution also? Is GM gathering and selling the vehicle’s data or is it locked?There is a growing concern with that and insurance premiums going up and a class action lawsuit is ongoing.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Heat pump climate control hardware is the MOST energy efficient technology available for this application. The van depicted is very early. Current builds contain many improvements, many of which are mentioned in this video. Eventually, we'll create a deeper dive review of a G2 example which is representative of their latest builds. -Producer Tim -Producer Tim
@peteaulitКүн бұрын
@ Yes, heat pumps are certainly the best solution for this application but not all heat pumps are created equal. I’m an HVAC engineer and can tell you that those rooftop RV systems are not efficient at all. My point was that there are other types of HP that are much more efficient and quiet than these.
@Crazypostman3 күн бұрын
So this company is basically just an upfitter. So like Winnebago for Electric.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
All drivable RVs are based on a platform from a vehicle manufacturer. The work of the RV manufacturer is engineering and executing the upfit. That work is what they brand. This brand is called Grounded RV. The Grounded RV G2 is an upfit of the GM BrightDrop van platform ...with some noteworthy characteristics: They developed the Grounded+ app for a uniquely unified experience despite many disparate systems. They have methodological differentiators in the factory (detailed in this video) They offer uncommonly high customizability before and after delivery They have a first mover advantage with the 24ft ALL ELECTRIC Class B motorhome shipping now -Producer Tim
@tonyw2823 күн бұрын
What is the range ?
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
270 miles but Sam has said he has gotten 300+ before.
@mikefranks45283 күн бұрын
I like Starlink but that is not true that you would get Internet anywhere. If it is raining or if there is an obstruction in the sky, whether it be trees, buildings or whatever then you’re connection can be intermittent or worse. so whatever campsite you’re going to or excursion, you have to make sure that you’ll have open sky as a requirement else your connectivity will be degraded.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Starlink works in the rain. Clouds do not block Starlink signal. Starlink speeds are better with a wide open sky. Most users are impressed by how well the High-Performance Starlink model works even in the forest. The Starlink network has almost 7,000 satellites in orbit with another 32,000 planned. Unlike other satellite networks, connection options blanket the sky at all times. -Producer Tim
@hughmarcus13 күн бұрын
Why are American products so crude. Look at those mirrors. Massive chunky things just waiting to get ripped off. In Europe that van would be equipped with cameras all round. As for having a reversing camera as an option. They’ve been standard for 10 years in Europe.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
On average, there are 2.5x more deaths per mile of traffic driving in the USA compared to Europe. Safety regulations here aim to improve that. We have more roadways, larger roadways, and higher top speeds (on average) compared with Europe. Our vehicles are larger, with more inertia. Safety is more important than aesthetics to policymakers here in the USA. At the time of publishing, it is illegal for an automaker to replace side mirrors with a camera. -Producer Tim www.motorbiscuit.com/virtual-mirrors-thing-uk-why-not-us/ www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-11-03/why-us-traffic-safety-fell-so-far-behind-other-countries
@craig86384 күн бұрын
Ace the star link and I am in. I have no desire to let Elon know where I am.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Deleting a feature is easy. -Producer Tim
@xcel97694 күн бұрын
They can be done without it. Grounded's whole schtick is that the whole thing is customizable
@dlg54853 күн бұрын
This is a cool product, but I'm still of the mind that electric RVs don't make much sense simply due to range and charging limitations. Less than 200 miles of range and slow charging for a vehicle that is meant to travel long distances is very impractical. Battery and charging technologies need to get much better and faster for this application to make any sense in my opinion. I applaud the effort though.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
Many commenters have been repeating the incorrect data that the range is sub 200 miles. In this video Sam directly states that he and his team have driven the G2 more than 300 miles on a single charge. The official stated EPA range is 270+ miles. That is 4.5 hours of nonstop highway driving. A charging stop takes less than an hour. One stop a day coinciding with a lunch stop allows an effortless 500+ miles daily. We know that very few RVers do more than that on a regular basis in a combustion RV. The tiny percentage who do, can stick with what they have. EV powertrains are more powerful, more reliable, and MUCH less expensive to operate. Those benefits are welcomed by many of us who have endured the shortcomings of combustion motorhomes for decades and hundreds of thousands of miles. Thanks for watching! -Producer Tim
@dlg54852 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric The official specs state something different and that's what matters. If the claims in the video are accurate, the official specs should state the same thing.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
You claimed that the G2 range is "less than" 200 miles. Fabrication and misinformation are unwelcome here. 270+ miles IS the *official specification* listed on both the Grounded web site AND the BrightDrop web site. We also show both figures on screen in this video directly captured from the web site. -Producer Tim
@scoobtayКүн бұрын
300 miles of range under 60mph is not a viable use case for anyone. I do hope that technology keeps improving, but this is meaningless as it sits today unfortunately. I do wish full success to the company however
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Your comment is brutal and false generalization followed by well-wish. Why? The company has already generated over 3 million in revenue and delivered more than ten units to clients who are using the G2 on-road. It IS viable. -Producer Tim
@grrlyridaКүн бұрын
The range is only 270 miles, so you would get around 200. I would wait until technology improves to buy one. But this is a great start. You would have to do a lot of charging, if you’re going on long distance trip, especially in cold weather the range would be worse.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
In real life Sam personally attested on camera to achieving greater than 300 miles on a single charge in the G2 in this video. Your emphatic speculation that 200 is the real world limit is unfounded. -Producer Tim
@grrlyridaКүн бұрын
@ All EV dealers exaggerate the range and online it says the range is 270 miles and having an EV for 3 years similar range and weighing less, I seriously doubt you’re getting 300 miles of range. Maybe going mph, in an empty van, in the spring and not using AC. 🙄
@EdWensell4 күн бұрын
Is the fresh tank fill immediately above the charge port a good idea? My NoBo has the black tank flush and outdoor shower immediately above the shore power, and while it may never be an issue it still bugs me. Water and electricity and all that stuff.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
An EV like this has high voltage equipment from corner to corner. The shower and sink, windows and living side are directly above the high voltage battery system. EV platform manufacturers engineer solutions to ensure safety even if the vehicle is fully submerged in a flood. This General Motors BrightDrop platform is no exception. No worries. -Producer Tim
@edgarplummer67502 күн бұрын
Don't take it off road, and watch those speed bumps, just one dent or scratch on the battery pack and it's a complete write-off - uninsurable.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
All of what you've said is misinformation. The BrightDrop van is insurable. The vehicle works fine on gravel paths, driveways, and fire roads. It is not a rock crawler. Scratching the battery pack is basically impossible because it is protected by underbody panels. A scratch does not in any way affect functionality. Internal combustion vehicles and the pressurized gasoline they carry are statistically 30-60x more likely to catch on fire causing injury or fatality than today's EVs. Want more safety, reliability, and power? Buy an EV. If you attempt to intentionally perpetrate lies in this comment section again, you'll lose commenting privileges here. Be informative, be constructive, or be gone. -Producer Tim
@timandnatd2 күн бұрын
120kw charge speed? Ouch.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
It doesn't hurt. Have you seen the charging curve? -Producer Tim
@rhapzodienpurpleКүн бұрын
Why not use incinerator toilet
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
We didn't question their decision. -Producer Tim
@toyota420xpКүн бұрын
Id rather have batteries that can be charged by an engine
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Do you think gasoline is the future? -Producer Tim
@stevejones719615 сағат бұрын
hard to keep a straight face when he says the price...too much money...didnt even see a fridge yet...
@MissGoElectric6 сағат бұрын
Have you seen a less expensive brand new electric 24ft+ Class B Motorhome with all of these features anywhere on earth? -Producer Tim
@abelincoln32616 сағат бұрын
Don't scale up... it will bankrupt the company... not enough demand so don't do it you've been warned..
@MissGoElectric4 сағат бұрын
Abe Lincoln in the KZbin comments section with an economic warning for an EV startup. Grounded RVs is backed by millions of investor dollars. Those investors evaluated volumes of data and existing revenue before committing capital in a recent funding round. That is how this works. -Producer Tim
@YummyPork4 күн бұрын
Cool RV. Looks really well thought out. Spent a good part of the video wondering how easy this would be to navigate into a charging station paring spot - the wide angle lens choice makes this thing look loooong.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
The opening sequence and the thumbnail image with Miss GoElectric for scale were captured with a 50mm lens. The drone footage is 24mm. A typical parking space is 20ft long. The featured G2 is 24ft long. Pull-through charging locations would be most well suited, but most configurations will be functional. Thanks for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim
@YummyPork3 күн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric Understood. I was thinking the exterior interview sections. Seemed a bit distorted (which I assumed was a wider angle lens).
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
A lot of the footage was captured with a wide angle GoPro. -Producer Tim
@AsherBonaventura2 күн бұрын
He is Israeli?
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Sam is an American. -Producer Tim
@origin1783 күн бұрын
The inside quality looks like an amateur conversion.
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
Admittedly this is one of the early models built years ago. The newer examples have significantly better fit and finish. You can see those on social media. Unfortunately, all of those belong to clients so we can't film in those. -Producer Tim
@RGee012 күн бұрын
I want to ask and make sure, he said 190k right, 😂 😂. good luck to him.
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Have you seen the price of any new 24ft Class B motorhome by any manufacturer? Did you know that one in five American families have an RV? Some cost millions. -Producer Tim
@johnnyli47024 күн бұрын
How tall is Sam?
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
For scale: Miss GoElectric is about 6'1" in this video. -Producer Tim
@ExploreAmerica2 күн бұрын
Not for me
@MissGoElectric2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! There are more RV videos here: Explore.missgoelectric.com -Producer Tim
@jaekastpropertiesllc4886Күн бұрын
So basically this ev does not have any of the options it boasts that it could potentially have. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Like what? -Producer Tim
@captain.eddy333Күн бұрын
You lost me at $195K
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
Is there a comparable brand new 24ft Class B motorhome you prefer at a lower price? -Producer Tim
@pwesley58544 сағат бұрын
EV RVs are a complete waste of money. Battery life of ANY EV is 7 years maximum. EVs have zero resale value.
@MissGoElectric4 сағат бұрын
That is an outright lie. Every single new EV sold in America has at least an 8 year 100,00 mile warranty. In 16 states, all EV batteries are warrantied by law for ten years 150,000 miles. EVs manufactured today have 300,000 to 500,000 mile battery life expectancy. EV powertrains are much more reliable than combustion engines, require little to no maintenance, cost less to operate, deliver more power, and deliver more years of service. EVs are less likely to catch fire, and use electricity which is far more readily available than gasoline. Resale value of EV RVs is unknown because they have not existed. Grounded is a startup which is among the world's first in the segment. Do not spread misinformation or you will be prohibited from commenting again on this channel. -Producer Tim www.recurrentauto.com/research/how-long-do-ev-batteries-last
@AwethenticareКүн бұрын
Please also show the toilet inside, the vanity sink and also kitchen sink, cooktop and do you have a dishwasher? Too much talking, not enough showing. Great to have it all electric. Ne nice if the solar panels could power the high voltage vehicle battery and can you use the vehicle battery to power the house electrics, eg cooktop? Ta.
@MissGoElectricКүн бұрын
This van was customized without a toilet inside. There was one sink in this van. We showed that one sink on camera in a dedicated shot. There are hundreds of possible configurations and dozens of modules. We showed animations with severa of them in this video. In this video Sam talked about the 10kWh cabin battery and pointed out 110v outlets. Of course cooktops and electronics can be plugged into those like any RV. You can visit their web site linked in the video description to learn more or set up an appointment to explore them in person. -Producer Tim
@AwethenticareКүн бұрын
@@MissGoElectric Dear Tim - Many thanks for your reply and information - much appreciated. I did notice a cooktop in the kitchen area, but it was not shown. I note all that you said, but still you will recall that Sam said that this van was outfitted especially for this video. So it seems odd that for a large van to be outfitted for the type of trip that Sam actually showed in the video where he went to the mountains and spent a lot of time there and worked using Starlink internet that for this presentation, it had no toilet (but it had a shower), had a kitchen sink but no cooktop to cook on. Notwithstanding all of that, there should have been a lot less waffling and more showing visuals via a panoramic circuit of everything inside the van. And if some item is missing, Sam should have stated something like "Even though there is no cooktop, this is where it would be put etc", same with the toilet and anything else that is missing or not mentioned, like the fridge, TV, dishwasher, storage, vanity sink etc. It is all very well showing the schematics of the other modules, but this presentation build should have shown all the items as above that a typical trip would need, like the one Sam actually did as mentioned above. I have watched hundreds of videos of van build presentations and this is near the worst I have even seen. The presenter spent so much time chatting in the front cabin that I felt we would never see the back. Less chat, more visuals please. M
@Erin-Thor4 күн бұрын
Cool, but 150-200-ish miles range while impressive, still a short range vehicle. What scares me is if you are in the boonies and need a tow, you are looking at $2,000 to $4,000 for the recovery.
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
In this video we show that the advertised range is 270 miles. Sam confirms that he has experienced more than 300 miles on a single charge in a fully up-fitted 24ft G2. There is no real concern for being towed. The high voltage battery will not draw down to zero from cabin draw. Lower limits are set in the software. Use of purpose built EV chargers is*an" option, certainly but *the* option. There are hundreds of millions of power outlets all over North America. Each one of them can miles to an EV like the G2. Most RVers will tell you that getting towed is far more likely in a combustion powered motorhome. Mechanical failures are inevitable. EVs have far fewer parts, longer lifespans, and greater reliability. They do that with better performance, lower operating costs, and no maintenance. -Producer Tim
@Erin-Thor4 күн бұрын
@ - I like to camp on BLM land and fire-roads away from people. Thar are zero chargers up there. I’ve needed a tow a few times, and they are NOT cheap, and absolutely something to consider when purchasing. Love this, but I’ll wait a bit. Good video, thanks!
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Eventually, all terrestrial transport will be electrified but the least typical recreational use-cases will likely be the last addressed. During the interim, some electric RVers might decide to haul a deployable solar array or an internal combustion generator. Electricity is much more readily available than gasoline or diesel fuel. Thanks for sharing your perspective. -Producer Tim
@AbolishCommunism3 күн бұрын
@Erin-Thor if you're out in the boonies and run out of battery, a cybertruck/silverado/ford lightning could come and charge you up fairly quickly with the power outlets already in the bed of those trucks. Won't take long and off you go. Or a portable DC charger would be even faster.
@laloajuria46784 күн бұрын
no route planning, 120kw peak rate,
@MissGoElectric4 күн бұрын
Perhaps you didn't watch this video? In this video Sam reports that he has personally experienced more than 300 miles of range on a single charge in the 24ft G2. The company officially advertises 270mi at highway speeds. A typical charging stop is 30 minutes. This is class leading turn around time for a Class B electric motorhome. 120kW is sustained very deep into the session. On screen route planning is built in with Google Maps as a part of Android Auto. Every new General Motors EVs uses that operating system. Additionally, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are supported. That means phone apps like PlugShare and A Better Route Planner can work on the center screen, too! Charging is no problem now that most of the Tesla Superchargers are compatible with the G2. Every power outlet is an energy source. -Producer Tim
@shazam62743 күн бұрын
Not bad for a new "EV Camper Van" (especially when compared to a "Winni'"), but a little "rough around the edges" when it comes to features. Range is < 250 * mi. for the 600 shown*, so even towing a small fishing boat or kayaks would drop that well below 200. As for speeding, or driving in the mountains, especially when cold, you may find yourself stranded & out of power at
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
There is some misinformation in your comment. RANGE TRUTH: Both General Motors and Grounded RVs advertise a combined range of 270+ miles. www.gmenvolve.com/fleet/electric-vehicles/brightdrop-zevo In this video Sam personally relays his real world highway range experience in this G2. He said that they have gotten more than 300 real world miles out of a single charge. TOWING: As with any moving object, the addition of mass and aerodynamic disruption always requires more energy to move. So, of course, your claim that a trailer or kayaks would hurt efficiency and range with any given amount of available energy is *absolutely true*. It is true of a vehicle powered by gasoline, diesel fuel, or batteries. ENERGY FEAR MONGERING: How does one find themselves stranded and out of power? There are hundreds of millions of 110v outlets all over North America. All of them can add miles of range. There are over 300,000 NEMA 14-50 ports at campgrounds and Level 2 EV chargers. There are over 60,000 DC Fast charging ports. If civilization falls, we still have the sun. 1000w of solar on the roof should deliver 2-5kWh per day on average. That is completely sufficient for lighting, Starlink, laptops, and phone all by itself. A person who boondocks can bring along some deployable solar to 5x that figure if they want. As mentioned in this video, a solar awning is in the works. As for use in the mountains, this is great for that. As any vehicle of any kind one will expend more energy to get up the hill. The BrightDrop van easily conquers ascents, but most Class B motorhomes huff and puff on a long incline. Overheating is a common concern in this category. Combustion vehicles race down the hill at high speeds unless drivers burn through brake pads and/or put the stress on the transmission to regulate speed. In the medium term, each of those activities result in either maintenance or repair of those crucial components. The same is not true in an EV. The downhill is where a G2 takes the cake! About 80% of that extra energy spent overcoming the incline will be recovered by the regenerative braking feature (motor engagement) on the decline. The motors provide the resistance which means the friction brakes will last much longer because the pads rarely make contact. I've personally driven RVs over 100,000 miles. I've been stranded in a million dollar Prevost diesel pusher bus, a $30,000 38ft Ford V8 Econoline powered Class 2, and an $8,000 Toyota Truck (22RE) based Class 2 RV as well. Experienced RV drivers know that getting stranded in a combustion powered motorhome is an *IF* not a when. Brakes and powertrains fail frequently. Improved reliability is one of the top reasons many RVers are interested in a fully electric platform. They are mechanically superior and access to electricity is FAR more abundant than access to gasoline or diesel. The operational cost of an EV is much lower as well from energy through maintenance. ONBOARD ENERGY: There are 10kW of onboard cabin batteries, which can be increased if a buyer wants more. There is another ~200kWh of power in the high voltage pack which can transfer another 8kWh daily to the 10kWh cabin battery as needed. SCALE: Companies like this tend to top out at 25-50 units produced monthly per facility. We think that is a reasonable assumption for the goal of "scaling up". Remember, that would represent 60-120 million dollars of annual revenue. Not small potatoes for a recreational manufacturing startup in the first decade. BRIGHTDROP INVENTORY: As for your remarks about BrightDrop inventory, you may have noticed that there are only about half a dozen distribution locations in the United States for all of the BrightDrops. When a location services an entire region of the country, inventory is large. Your figure of 800 gathering dust in Fontana, California is incorrect. There are 192 vans at Rotolo Chevrolet as of 11/23/2024. 110 of those are 2023 models. The figure of 800 nationwide would be closer to accurate. Inventory of combustion vans or pickup trucks from GM or Ford in the same area far outstrips EV vans at any given time. -Producer Tim
@shuqifleysalasa464311 сағат бұрын
This guy's way of presenting the van is like watching paint dry.... boring asf😢
@MissGoElectric6 сағат бұрын
This guy's name is Sam Shapiro. He is the founder and CEO of the company. -Producer Tim
@notaforte3 күн бұрын
Get someone else that is not asleep. This guy just made me go to another channel.. good grief
@MissGoElectric3 күн бұрын
On this channel we have produced hundreds of videos related to electrification. If you are interested in the subject, you've come to the right place. KZbin certainly has something for everyone. -Producer Tim
@thebigdoghimself4 күн бұрын
Is that rear roll up door insulated? It would kinda stink if not.