Consumers can view various upgrades in Boreas Campers’ recent walkthrough video. The video displays the 2024 Boreas Campers XT model.
Victron electrical components power the XT. The GX Touch 50 5-inch touchscreen display provides consumers with a system overview and the ability to adjust settings. The Cerbo GX communication center connects to Victron’s 30-amp Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) controller. The controller monitors the charging system.
The Victron Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger enables shore power charging. The Orion Smart Charger charges through the tow vehicle’s 7-pin connector.
The trailer’s energy is fueled by Battle Born 100-amp-hour heated lithium batteries, which are standard. A second battery can be added.
A 16-inch Partner cook stove generates 20,000 BTUs of heat.
A standard 100-watt panel is included in the XT. The XT will include an option to add 200-watt panels mounted on the roof rack for up to 500 watts of solar power.
The model has a Nomadic Cooling X2 12-volt air conditioner (AC). The 8,000-BTU rooftop AC can run up to eight hours off-grid. The low-profile product enables the XT to fit inside a 7-foot garage.
Boreas Campers founder and President Matt Reichel said, “The unit was already in a league of its own based on its ruggedness, and these features make it the perfect match for avid outdoors folks to experience nature at a new level.”
For more information on the XT model, click here.