British e-drive innovator Bedeo and French motorhome group Trigano have teamed up on the most unique hybrid motorhome in the world, according to a report by New Atlas. It’s called the ElectriX, and it’s a Class B+ motorhome that offers over 700 km (435 miles) of driving range with the option of going fully electric at the push of a button. It’s the world’s first hybridized RV with in-wheel motors and also boasts a smart, sleek design that blurs the line between camper van and motorhome.
For years, Bedeo has been working closely with fleet managers and automakers toward refitting traditional ICE-driven light commercial vehicles as both all-electrics and extended-range hybrids. For the latter, it uses what it simply calls the Range Extender (RE) system, a pair of hub motors and a battery pack that electrify the rear wheels without requiring any changes to the base ICE powertrain up front. Drivers can call upon all-electric RWD power at the push of a button without losing the range and fast refueling of the stock FWD engine.
Bedeo has been particularly focused on converting Stellantis full-size vans from brands like Fiat, Peugeot and Citroën. The idea is that the vans maintain their ICE driving range for long distances but can switch over to pure-electric driving to meet EU zero/low-emissions zone regulations and/or boost overall fuel economy. A delivery van, for instance, could cover the long highway miles of the delivery via diesel, then switch over to electric for the last city miles.
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