A new caravan, the Evotrex PG5, is positioning itself on the market as a multifunctional energy centre. This new model utilises vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, allowing it to function not only as a mobile home, but also as a flexible power source. How Gmx reports, the functionality of the Evotrex PG5 goes far beyond the conventional camping supply, as the caravan is able to provide energy for various external applications.
The Evotrex PG5 as a power station on wheels
The key innovation of the new Evotrex PG5 caravan lies in its ability to act as a decentralised electricity storage and delivery system. According to information from Gmx, the vehicle is described as a „power station on wheels“. This description emphasises the possibility that the caravan not only consumes energy, but can also actively contribute to the energy supply. The integration of V2G technology enables the Evotrex PG5 to release stored energy as required.
The possible applications of this technology are diverse and primarily include supplying the immediate surroundings. Gmx emphasises that the Evotrex PG5 is able to cover the energy requirements of the campsite. This turns the caravan into a self-sufficient hub that reduces dependence on external power grids during the stay.
Multifunctional energy output: e-cars and households
The Evotrex PG5 significantly expands its role beyond pure campsite supply with its ability to serve as a charging station for electric vehicles. The V2G technology built into the new caravan allows users to charge their electric cars directly from the caravan. This represents a practical expansion of mobility options, especially in areas where the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles is still patchy.
Gmx also describes another remarkable application: supplying energy to your own home. The idea that the Evotrex PG5 caravan can feed energy back into the home network when required transforms the traditional role of the caravan. Instead of just being a leisure object, the vehicle becomes a mobile energy storage unit that can be used in times of power outages or to optimise self-consumption. The V2G integration of the Evotrex PG5 therefore enables stored energy to be transferred flexibly between the vehicle, the campsite, the electric car and the stationary home.
In summary, as Gmx reports, the Evotrex PG5 represents an advancement in mobile accommodation by utilising state-of-the-art V2G technology to act as a comprehensive energy system for the campsite, e-car and private residence.
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