![]() “The new floor plan, combined with the optional power solution, makes the Solis Pocket more versatile, energy-efficient and easier to operate than ever before. “Winnebago’s partnership with EcoFlow is another example of our company’s continuous innovation and proven ability to deliver technology that enhances owners’ experiences on the road,” Winnebago president Huw Bower said in a press release. The battery fits under the dinette seat - a crucial detail in a van this size - and Winnebago says it’s hardy enough to get you 3 days of off-grid living in “favorable weather conditions.” The EcoFlow 5kWh lithium-ion battery fits under the dinette seat but has enough juice to power your rig for 3 days - in the right conditions (photo/Winnebago)ĮcoFlow and Winnebago claim the Power Kit Pro can “easily power multiple appliances at the same time,” and “reduces shore-power charging time by 50%, compared with the standard systems.” The optional upgrade - the result of a Winnebago/EcoFlow partnership announced last year - is another way to give remote campsite chops to this vehicle. The system pairs a 5kWh lithium-ion battery with a touchscreen 5-in-1 power management system (inverter, shore power converter, battery energy converter, solar energy converter, and alternator energy optimizer). ![]() Winnebago says it achieved this through the use of a hinged cradle design tucked away behind the toilet.Īnother major upgrade is the optional EcoFlow Power Kit Pro. Less sexy but no less important, Winnebago claims the LP tank on the Solis Pocket 36B is more easily reachable than it is in the Solis Pocket. Adaptability is key in a rig this small (photo/Winnebago) While in travel mode, the dinette offers automative-grade seating for two - it has seatbelts and meets crash-testing requirements. ![]() Options include a two-seater dinette, a four-seater dinette, a day bed, a single or double bed, or L-shaped lounge. The new Solis Pocket 36B also offers an upgraded dinette that can reconfigure in nine different ways “to meet a broad range of traveling needs,” according to a company spokesperson. The updated floor plan includes a multifunctional bathroom - a major upgrade (photo/Winnebago) In this writer’s opinion, these modifications alone take the 36B up a notch, making it more useful as a long-term basecamp while maintaining its driveable size. The bathroom area includes a shower fixture, a portable toilet, a sink, a wardrobe area, and internal water tanks. Most notably, the Solis Pocket 36B now sports a wet bath that can double as a mud room - features the Solis Pocket was definitely lacking. Winnebago just dropped a host of upgrades to its most affordable campervan, the Solis Pocket, and the changes are eye-catching.
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