Firm Turns GM’s Brightdrop Platform Into A Dreamy $200,000 Electric Camper

Detroit-based startup Grounded promises more than 250 miles of range, built-in Starlink internet and onboard solar

We may earn a commission from links on this page.
A photo of the G2 camper on the road.
The Grounded G2 is based on Brightdrop’s delivery van.
Photo: Grounded

Now that we’ve got electric cars slowly filling our streets and EV vans gradually rolling out in delivery services across America, it seemed only inevitable that a cutesy electric campervan would soon follow. Now, a Detroit-based startup has delivered just that with its new camper based on GM’s Brightdrop electric van platform.

The company, called Grounded, first burst onto the camper scene last year when it unveiled an electric RV based on Ford’s electric Transit van. Now, it’s switched allegiances and has created the Grounded G2 camper around GM’s Brightdrop platform.

Advertisement

The G2 is quite the improvement over the old Transit-based camper. The new Grounded van is capable of covering 250 miles per charge, which is well over the 108 you would be able to manage in the Ford model. That extra range is courtesy of a 165kWh battery that feeds power to all four wheels

The G2 also packs in a 640 watt solar array on the roof that can help power the van or its internal gadgetry.

Advertisement
A photo of the interior of the G2 camper.
Sleek and simple.
Photo: Grounded

And speaking of gadgetry, there’s a lot of that too. Inside each, you’ll be able to install Starlink satellite internet and there are electronic appliances including an induction stove and a fridge. Yes I count an induction stove as a neat gadget.

Advertisement

As well as a sick stove, the living quarters also have space for a queen-sized bed and bench seating surrounding a flip up table. There’s also a kitchen sink with running water, and a small prep area for all your campsite cooking creations.

Inside the van, you’re also treated to a “dry-flush” toilet and Grounded has fitted all the equipment you need for a refreshing outdoor shower. Finally, in terms of camping kit, there’s a “garage” space under the bed that’s accessible from the rear, and under-seat storage for all your hopes and dreams.

Advertisement
A photo of the rear storage space in the G2 camper.
This is my son, The Garage.
Photo: Grounded

If all this sounds like your idea of camping heaven, then good news! It’s already available to order and production is underway as we speak. Grounded hopes to begin deliveries of the G2 later this month, with prices for the electric camper starting at $195,000. If that’s the right price for you, you can reserve a build slot now for $100 and Grounded will reach out to start designing your camper soon.