Here we have Benny.
Benny is an L3 H2 Peugeot boxer. Big enough to adventure in but comfortable and easy to drive.
As a bespoke Joiner I built Benny using all my expertise, using the best materials and equipment available, adding innovative and quirky design features making him an amazing adverture holiday companion.
Benny has an underslung 25litre LPG gas tank meaning gas supply isn't something you'll even have to consider since this would last about a month being used every day for heating, hot water and cooking. Should it get low or need refilling. This can be done at a petrol station with an LPG pump
There is a very smart, user friendly electrical setup too. With 300w of solar power, a huge 280ah lithium battery bluetooth monitoring and state of the art charge controller that keeps vehicle and leisure battery topped up.
Along side the 12v systems including touch dimmable led lighting everywhere. usb ports .
A permanent 240v AC supply courtesy of a Renogy 3000w invertor. The system knows when you're either on battery or 'Plugged in'. Should you wish to use campsite power the system will use their power not yours.
On board is a 70L fresh water tank. With underslung waste water tank with electronic release feature, so no crawling around on the floor to drop the grey water.
Heating and hot water is taken care of by the best boiler available, a Truma combi 4e. This can be pewered by Gas, electricity or both.
The Shower is amazing. Theres a Thetford electric flush cassette toilet with a 'SOG' system fitted meaning you'll have ZERO toilet smells in the van.
The kitchen has loads of storage in the large soft close drawers. A great size sink. Double hob, oven and grill. There's an integrated 12v 85Litre fridge/freezer.
Theres an inbuilt wardrobe too
Theres a cleverly hidden android smart TV too.
In the drawers you will have everything you need for the week., including, pots, pans, cutlery, toaster and much more
All in all. Benny gives you the ability to have it all !! .
Be Totally off grid, with all your creature comforts. I did the NC500, the Irish Wild Atlantic Way and many more trips away , spending weeks adventuring and never once needing any power other than the solar and on board vehicle charging.