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There is a self-sufficient and ecological caravan and it seems ideal for lovers of sustainable travel

 

Can you travel being 100% sustainable and without losing a drop of style? If you do it in an ecological, self-sustaining and prefabricated caravan like this one, the answer is yes.

It is not cheap, we already give it to you. We are talking about 79,900 euros for a caravan that works more like a prefabricated house than a home just for summer vacations.

An intelligent and self-sustaining micro-home

It has a rainwater collection system and a filter system that makes any water from a natural source that we have nearby, the sea included, potable.

The electricity is achieved in a self-sufficient way with 880W solar panels and a wind turbine that transforms the wind up to 750 watts, which means that it is completely self-sufficient. Its oval shape minimizes heat loss and its walls are insulated. And if that were not enough, you have the option of being mobile.

Not only can it be dragged with a special trailer, but it has two hooks on the roof, so it can be lifted with a crane, a forklift and even a helicopter. Yes, yes, helicopter. This allows you to access areas of nature that cannot be reached by traditional means.

But what we like most is its interior in white and wood and that despite its tiny appearance, it has room for a bed of two meters by 1.65 and for a full bathroom. You will not be able to have a pajama party inside but imagine having breakfast every day in the middle of nature or looking at the sea.

If you are willing to pay the 80,000 euros that this Ecocapsule portable and ecological house costs, you will have to wait until your second shipment arrives because the first 50 that have been manufactured are already sold and on the way to their owners. The price is likely to fall as it is a run with a greater number of caravans, but we still don’t have the final price.

It is not accessible to many because of its high price, that is obvious, but it does respond to an increasing trend: sustainable tourism and an ecological lifestyle with a lower environmental impact.