
"Thanks to its General Motors-made underpinnings, the RVEX promises a driving range of up to 270 miles on a full charge, which is far from record-setting, but should be just enough for those who are always on the road. That range figure comes courtesy of a 172-kilowatt-hour battery pack, the largest available in the BrightDrop, which also comes paired with a dual-motor all-wheel drive setup that's good for 300 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque."
"Charging the vehicle can be done from a DC fast charger, and it will take roughly one hour to add 160 miles of range. GM doesn't say what the maximum power input of its electric van is, but several owners have observed that it tops out at 120 kilowatts. The cabinetry was made with materials supplied by Genesis Products, which provides lightweight alternatives that, in the end, helped save 290 pounds compared"
Coachmen RVEX is an all-electric motorhome built on the long-wheelbase Chevrolet BrightDrop van with an estimated driving range of up to 270 miles from a 172-kilowatt-hour battery pack. The RVEX uses a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup rated at about 300 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque. The conversion adds living amenities including dual sofas that convert to a king or two singles, a kitchen with stovetop and convection microwave, a bathroom, an 18-gallon fresh water tank, grey water tank, and a 1,000-amp-hour 48-volt house battery. The RV includes 1,000 watts of solar, a 50-amp shore connection, DC fast charging capability (roughly one hour to add 160 miles), and lighter cabinetry from Genesis Products that saved roughly 290 pounds. The RVEX is positioned as a lower-priced competitor to similar BrightDrop-based campers.
Read at insideevs.com
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