Gdetrailer wrote:
rexlion wrote:
All good until you dry camp in cold weather and need a furnace. But some people never do that, so for them it's fine.
Hmmm.. Wouldn't EVs be the same issue? Seems like most RV folks on this forum want EVs, they will be taking them dry camping but yet, you say folks can't run a all electric RV :h
Wanting and being practical are different things. I'd love a cheap, safe, nuclear powered RV good for a million miles and the waste at the end is converted to radiation free gold.
Only a small number of proponents are thinking it's remotely viable to have an all electric RV now.
Running the house side of an RV off battery is possible although more expensive and limiting but certainly doable if you feel the need.
Running the propulsion side is pretty much a pipe dream unless you are willing to limit your range to less than triple digit distances and stay only at parks with 50amp power.