Winnebago and Volta Power Systems have announced a 10-percent energy capacity increase for the Pure3 Advanced Energy System on select Class B camper vans. The total maximum energy storage capacity on the Travato KL and GL is boosting from 8,600 watt-hours to 9,500 watt-hours, and the Boldt and Limited-Edition National Park Foundation Travato are increasing from 11,600 watt-hours to 12,800 watt-hours.
“We are excited to announce these improvements with Volta,” said Russ Garfin, director of product management at Winnebago. “The evolution of our industry leading Pure3 system now provides our owners with an even better off the grid experience.”
The Pure3 Advanced Energy System enables RVers to run any appliance simultaneously, including air conditioning through the night. The system charges while driving, idling, connected to shore or through MPPT-controlled solar panels.
Pure3 system owners also can monitor their energy use, charge time, and capacity remaining through the myVolta app, which syncs with a Bluetooth unit on the energy storage packs.
The hardware unit now ships standard with current Travato, Boldt and NPF Travato models, and is available to retrofit older models on Volta’s web store.
“We are constantly improving our products in parallel with automotive industry standards and in alignment with the feedback of our customers,” said Jack Johnson, co-founder of Volta Power Systems. “With this capacity increase and the recent launch of the myVolta app, even more customers are enjoying higher-performing systems with the ability to monitor performance from the palm of their hand.”