What is a Campervan?
A campervan is a self-propelled vehicle that provides both transport and sleeping accommodation. The term mainly describes vans that have been fitted out for use as accommodation. Campervans are considered Class B recreational vehicle or motorhome because of smaller size and handle more like a van. Typical campervan is equipped either with a “pop-up” roof which is raised during camping or has a fixed hightop roof. Campervan also has small kitchen with a gas/electric refrigerator and a two-three burner gas hob and grill. Campervan is equipped with dual-voltage lighting which can work off either a dedicated battery (other then van battery) known as a leisure battery, or off the AC power, supplied at campsite via a hook-up cable. Class B recreational vehicles are commonly known as Dormobiles or caravanettes in the UK, or as ‘Kombis’ in Australia and the rest of the world. Continue reading on reference.com Click here for Campervan Rental Quotes.