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  • It's also going back to the old Hi/Lo Trailer, with the top section dropping down over the lower section.
  • I didn't see any means for privacy. No window shades.

    Richard
  • wa8yxm wrote:
    All electric? Wonder what that means when it comes to a Trailer
    I gather it means "No propane" Electric stove/oven/range/water heater/cabin heat.
    Not a good boondocker that's for sure.


    I think it also means it has it’s own drive wheels to help the tow vehicle tow. Said it had a 300 mile range. Not sure how that works, but there are people smarter than me. (Can’t believe I just admitted that…)
  • I know it’s early in the development, but I wonder what experience the designers have in how people will use a travel trailer. Off grid for 7 days is nice, but what’s the capacity of on board water, capacity for onboard grey or black water, how do you heat of cool the thing. With all that glass, cooling it anywhere other than in Canada might be an issue. No real mention of where you can store your stuff

    How does the electric motors on the L1 sync with the tow vehicle, gas or EV?
  • wa8ymx

    80 kwh battery would meet my boondocking needs--particularly if there are solar panel, too.
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    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    All electric? Wonder what that means when it comes to a Trailer
    I gather it means "No propane" Electric stove/oven/range/water heater/cabin heat.
    Not a good boondocker that's for sure.

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