Startup Builds Electric RV with 250 Miles of Range

The solar-equipped vehicle is built on GM's BrightDrop Zero platform.

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Electric RV startup Grounded today announced its launch of the G2 - a 250-mile range all-electric solar-equipped RV.

While the Grounded G1, released earlier this year, had a limited number of use cases due to its 100-mile range, the G2’s 250-mile range makes it the inaugural viable electric motorhome.

The G2, built on the BrightDrop Zevo 600 platform, offers 615 square feet of living space and promises tactile comfort, instant acceleration, and effortless control. This all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicle has a range of over 250 miles on a single charge fully loaded.

In addition to the 165kWh vehicle battery, Grounded adds an additional 10kWh house battery to the interior, which can be charged from vehicle battery as well as 640-Watt rooftop solar capacity.

The G2 also includes Starlink for high speed internet anywhere you go, as well as rear heating and cooling, ample storage space, indoor shower and wet bath options, hot water and induction stovetops.

Every G2 also comes with a vehicle platform warranty covered by BrightDrop for 8 years or 100,000 miles - whichever comes first, and an interior warranty from Grounded that covers the replacement of any product that breaks within one year due to a product defect.

Advanced safety features like front pedestrian braking, front and rear parking assist, and Lane Keep Assist protect the G2 driver and those around the vehicle.

BrightDrop also offers a growing network of service centers across the country, and the BrightDrop can be charged at thousands of nationwide destination EV chargers, including Ford charging network, Electrify America network, and other public EV chargers with CCS connectors. As Tesla opens up their supercharging network to other OEM vehicles with CCS, this vehicle may eventually be able to be charged at more Tesla supercharging locations in the future

The Grounded+ App connects the company’s proprietary software to all of the electronics used, allowing RVers to view their own energy usage patterns and optimization possibilities, turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

The G2 interior implements a grid-based modular system in which customers can design their vehicle layout by selecting from a library of modules and choosing the location of each module. Once a customer places their deposit, a Grounded team member will reach out to schedule the design call and then proceed with the customer’s build.

These modules attach to exposed mounting rails within the vehicle for maximum flexibility. This allows customers to add and remove modules themselves based on use cases, life changes and general redecoration needs. The rails can also be utilized by customers for mounting additional accessories, either from Grounded or provided by the customer themselves.

The interior of the G2 is modern, durable, and inviting, and designed with sustainability and comfort in mind. The use of KoskiDecor Eco Transparent, a line of decorative plywood by Koskisen, adds visual appeal, function, and additional customization options with 11 possible interior colors to choose from. KoskiDecor is composed of Finnish Baltic birch with a layer of colored, translucent melamine coating on each side. The coating highlights the plywood's natural grain, and is protected against scuffs and scratches by a transparent melamine film.

All building materials meet the M1 emissions classification, ensuring a truly clean product.

Grounded’s online storefront offering additional modules for purchase will be available within 6 months of launch.

Aluminum, known as the green metal for its infinite recyclability, is also used in constructing the modular interior structure.

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