Off-grid campers would like the Nissan x Opus

Nissan is currently busy finding applications for the Roam, a new 1 kW portable power unit that recycles batteries from the Leaf electric car. Following last month’s NV300 workshop van project, a collaboration with Suffolk-based Opus Camper has now resulted in a trailer tent concept.

The aptly-named Nissan x Opus is based on the existing Air Opus. Thanks to an on-board compressor and air-filled beams, the structure unfolds in just ninety seconds. The interior accommodates two fixed double beds, a seating area (which converts into two additional berths) and a kitchenette. Four more people could sleep in an bespoke awning if required.

Nissan x Opus Concept (2019) Front Side

An inconspicuous front-mounted locker is used to store the Roam. Once fully charged via a regular domestic socket (in around one hour), its 700 Wh output supplies the trailer’s 230 V circuit and 12 V leisure battery. With an optional 400 W solar panel providing top-ups, off-grid camping for up to seven days is possible.

Nissan Energy will begin selling the Roam in Europe later this year, but pricing hasn’t been revealed yet.

Nissan x Opus Concept (2019) Roam UnitNissan x Opus Concept (2019) Interior 1

Nissan x Opus Concept (2019) Interior 2Nissan x Opus Concept (2019) Rear Side

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