Fully Electrified Van Life Has Arrived: Maxwell, Rossmönster Debut ‘Vanacea’
Once upon a simpler time, vans represented an off-grid escape from an increasingly tech-filled world. Now they can power your entire home during an electrical outage.
That’s only part of the ambitious plan for the Vanacea adventure van from Maxwell Vehicles, a Los Angeles-based electric vehicle maker, and Rossmönster, an RV/overland vehicle builder in Longmont, Colo.
The two companies unveiled the collaboration at the Adventure Van Expo in Big Bear, Calif., this past weekend.
Maxwell Vanacea
This version of Maxwell’s Vanacea is expected to offer an electric driving range of 150 miles. That can be boosted to 250 miles with a dual-battery option coming out in 2024. And yes, the van’s electrical setup is so robust that it can even power homes when the electricity goes out.
That’s similar to a recently announced EV concept from Nissan, which also offers flexible power use through its Hyper Adventure concept.
Given that the U.S. has more power outages than any other developed country, according to Popular Science, perhaps it’s not surprising that electric vehicles would evolve into backups for aging infrastructure.
Rossmönster Electric Campervan Features
The van is the latest update of Maxwell Vehicles’ Vanacea, a fully electric camper the company debuted last year (see below). Built from a RAM ProMaster, the collaboration levels up the interior with a design from Rossmönster.