Winnebago Partners With Power Management Company EcoFlow
Winnebago and EcoFlow, a power management and energy solutions company, announced a partnership to leverage EcoFlow’s eco-friendly solutions in Winnebago-branded RVs to deliver seamless access to power.
EcoFlow’s suite of sustainable power solutions are made for the way the world wants to access energy today: on-demand from anywhere and whether on- or off-grid, the companies said.
“At EcoFlow, we believe that sustainable, off-grid living should be accessible and easy for everyone,” said Brian Essenmacher, North American Head of Business Development at EcoFlow. “Our partnership with Winnebago is a significant step in making this vision a reality, as we work to provide customers with an unparalleled off-grid living experience to unlock the freedom and adventure of life on the road.”
Added Kunal Mehta, head of strategy, business development and marketing for Winnebago added, “We are always looking for ways to enhance our customers’ outdoor experiences, and we are excited to launch this partnership with one of the most innovative players in the power management space. EcoFlow’s reliable and sustainable power solutions will help expand our offerings so we can continue to provide a range of products that deliver unforgettable, immersive experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.”
This partnership is Winnebago Industries’ next step in its ongoing efforts to advance the outdoor experience via innovation in connectivity and electrification. Earlier this year, Winnebago debuted the eRV2, an all-electric, zero-emission RV prototype featuring the proprietary Winnebago Connect system to easily monitor and control the vehicle’s electrical and energy management systems. Chris-Craft, a wholly owned subsidiary of Winnebago Industries, unveiled the Chris-Craft Launch GTe concept boat, a fully operational, all-electric, zero-emission sterndrive luxury boat. And Winnebago Industries recently completed its acquisition of Lithionics Battery, a lithium-ion battery solutions provider focused on the recreational equipment and specialty vehicle markets.