Nissan has teamed up with German camper builder Eifelland to turn the electric Interstar-e van into a home on wheels.
Its 87 kWh battery delivers up to 408 miles of WLTP range and powers an induction stove, fridge, and heater.
This roughly $103,000 (€89,900 EV camper won't be heading to the U.S.
Nissan has partnered with the German camper company Eifelland to make a version of its Interstar-e electric van designed to house four people. From the outside, it looks like a regular Nissan van, but inside it's so much more. With its 87 kilowatt-hour battery pack, it packs enough range to be a usable camper, while still supplying enough power to run its auxiliaries without the need for an external power source. It's called the Nissan Interstar-e Relax, and it looks like it'll let its passengers do just that.
First, let's talk battery. The Relax's 87 kWh battery is enough to give it 408 miles of WLTP-rated range, which is probably enough for most camper van folks. Some diesel-powered campers will have more range, and they'll fill up much faster in more convenient locations, but 408 miles of Euro-flavored range should do just fine for most people. When it isn't, the Relax can charge at 130 kW, but Nissan doesn't quote how fast a 10-80% charge will be.









