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The camper we initially rented through Goboony unfortunately broke down a day before departure. We had to look for other transportation ad hoc. With the help of Goboony we came into contact with Rutger. He helped us tremendously and thought along with us. He didn't have a camper available in Amersfoort, but he did in Dortmund. This was on our route to Eastern Europe. Within a day we were still able to get going. Really great service for which we are very grateful! This switch from camper meant a new adventure for us: electric driving. Our route ideas were based on the action radius of a diesel van. So we were very curious whether/how EV driving would influence this. With tips and help from both Rutger (Netherlands) and Julian (Germany) we started the new adventure. EV driving forces you to travel at a slower pace but also provides relaxation. While the camper is charging, you can drink coffee, prepare food (the household battery/solar panels always provide power on board), do some shopping, visit a city, sleep, etc. You quickly learn to be creative with this. In the end, we drove about 3500 EV kilometers and were able to largely implement our ideas based on diesel driving. Admittedly, we adjusted them a bit because of the range. We received daily reactions to EV camping on the road and at campsites/camper sites. Many people wondered whether you could get that far with electric driving, and whether charging was possible. Yes, it was! We can definitely recommend it. Rutger helps you on your way, has many tips and can certainly answer your questions regarding EV driving (abroad). The camper was practical to use, had a good bed/mattress and the inventory was in good order. Another tip: if you like BBQ, Rutger has an e-braai for rent. Works perfectly! (Does take up some space while driving). July 2024