JohnCalifornia
VIP Member
I was at a campsite a few week ago and on the paperwork given on entry it said you can’t charge EVs on site using the hook up.I agree.
Since, for most buyers, the main intended purpose of purchasing an ID Buzz California would likely be to use it for touring and camping, then that experience alone is highly likely to leave them dissapointed. That will no doubt have a knock on effect on future sales figures and resale values.
As you say, how many camp sites are likely to want to make the sort of investment necessary to support EV charging across their site and even if they do, at what price to the consumer? I suspect that many campsites will instead insist on: NO EV CHARGING ON SITE.
Reduced range and payload coupled with lack of proper EV charging facilities on route or on site, does not make an EV camper van a very attractive proposition, at least in the short to medium term.