Images courtesy of THOR Industries/Harbinger
As range anxiety keeps potential EV adopters on the fence, imagine what it’s like to market an even larger battery-electric model to the same crowd. Factors that typically affect efficiency include weight, temperature, and aerodynamics.
Nonetheless, THOR Industries defies all expectations as it partners with Harbinger to develop a new platform with remarkable mileage.
We all know companies always make bold claims for the sake of marketing. To stand out in a niche full of competitors, sometimes you need to add a bit of fluff to generate some buzz. So far, proponents of eco-friendly motoring don’t have a lot of options when it comes to motorhomes.
On the other hand, there are adventure trailers with roof-mounted solar panels. It can then recharge the EV you hook it up to. As for the THOR Industries x Harbinger RV, both groups understand the current limitations of all-electric systems. Therefore, a plug-in hybrid powertrain is the only practical way to address this issue.
They also note that the low-emission gas generator functions as a last-ditch backup. It can recharge the 140 kWh battery when there’s insufficient sunlight for the rooftop solar panels or charging stations nearby. This makes it an attractive off-grid alternative to traditional recreational vehicles.
THOR Industries President and CEO Bob Martin says, “Electrification will play a central role in the future of mobility, including RVing.” So far, the collaborative effort with Harbinger is aiming for at least 500 miles on a full charge. As of this writing, there are no details yet about the interior layout and other possible trim packages.
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