Hi! Thanks for good content. I'm considering ordering an E-Transit and making it an all-electric EV camper van to live in. In Finland E-Transits are not available for test drives unfortunately. Do you happen to know, or have a chance to test out, if 1) the climate control (especially heat and AC, not only the fan) stay on for long periods of time, like hours? Some EVs shut them down after like 10-20 minutes, and the heating/AC from HV battery is the core of EV camping. 2) Can the daylights be turned off when the AC is running? Some EVS also force to keep the daylights on and don't let those to be turned off, which is quite bad if you wanna stay low profile while camping. 3) Is there a time limit in the 230V outlet, or does it run until the set charge limit is reached or turn off for some other reason at times ? Keeping the outlet on continuously would be of importance for fridge/freezer etc! If you have a chance at helping me out at some of these it would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Thx for the review. Can't wait till they come out with LiFePO4 batteries!
Thank you
Hope it works for you. I own a floor business and with my drives the battery wouldnt make my daily drives
How much did it cost and how long you had to wait for it? Great video
This is only the 2nd E-Transit review from an actual contractor I’ve seen. I need this information so I know what to expect when I get one.
Thanks for this. I am planning to buy one. Does this unit have the standard single battery or the dual battery setup?
Can you charge this van at a clients house while parked working?
If you travel less than 100 miles per day, this will save you money over buying fossil fuel… No doubt about it.
We have one too for our plumbing bussiness. Nice unit for sure 👌
Thanks
Thanks! We just got ours today. Door and dock repair business.
Saw one on the Harvard campus. How much is this?
Hi! Thanks for good content. I'm considering ordering an E-Transit and making it an all-electric EV camper van to live in. In Finland E-Transits are not available for test drives unfortunately. Do you happen to know, or have a chance to test out, if 1) the climate control (especially heat and AC, not only the fan) stay on for long periods of time, like hours? Some EVs shut them down after like 10-20 minutes, and the heating/AC from HV battery is the core of EV camping. 2) Can the daylights be turned off when the AC is running? Some EVS also force to keep the daylights on and don't let those to be turned off, which is quite bad if you wanna stay low profile while camping. 3) Is there a time limit in the 230V outlet, or does it run until the set charge limit is reached or turn off for some other reason at times ? Keeping the outlet on continuously would be of importance for fridge/freezer etc! If you have a chance at helping me out at some of these it would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Mitch, did you order the e transit with dual AGM batteries? and if you did, why?