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Grounded RV Unveils Electric Camper Van That's Actually Affordable
The range is only 108 miles, but a 250-mile version is coming later this year.

ISTR that C&MC site policy is that you can plug an EV into your caravan but not directly into a power pillar. So I presume that you can plug your EV motorhome into a 240v socket in the habitation area. However, you'll be limited to the 16A/3kW and won't have much left for habitation. Also, I can see either this policy changing (or pitch fees increasing) as the number of EVs being charged increases, costing the club more and more.Call me a cynic but has anyone been to a campsite with EV charges?
So do you mean that you can have EHU as normal but not charge the EV batteries, unless you have UK plug for it.ISTR that C&MC site policy is that you can plug an EV into your caravan but not directly into a power pillar. So I presume that you can plug your EV motorhome into a 240v socket in the habitation area. However, you'll be limited to the 16A/3kW and won't have much left for habitation. Also, I can see either this policy changing (or pitch fees increasing) as the number of EVs being charged increases, costing the club more and more.
Pretty much that. Because a UK plug top is fused 13A max, that's all you'll get for your EV -- and just 3A left for habitation. However, I just found a discussion on the C&MC website that said (in 2020) that there will be an additional charge (up to £8/night) if you tow with an EV and even then the car had to be plugged into a 13A socket in the caravan. That said, there seems also to be plans to introduce dedicated EV charge points (no doubt EV users will have to pay for the electricity they actually use for those).So do you mean that you can have EHU as normal but not charge the EV batteries, unless you have UK plug for it.