In this week’s episode of MC Fireside Chats, campground industry experts talked about electric vehicles (EV), EV charging systems, infra, and how parks and campgrounds can future-proof their businesses.
Amir Harpaz of Torrey Trails RV & Golf Resort, who’s working in the industry as a developer of RV parks and campgrounds, shared that 210 of its 368 properties are EV-enabled.
Harpaz highlighted that the right infrastructure on the ground pays well for a good EV system. He said EV charging systems work well for his properties as they are cost-effective, and people like the convenience. He also added that the technological advancements brought immediate ROI to his properties.
Four Points RV Resorts CEO Sean Vidrine, an operator of a few Jellystones and non-Jellystone parks, said they are planning and preparing to expand to cater to EVs.
Vidrine, who fell in love with the industry, shared that one of his goals as an operator is to ensure that people have a great time and spend time outdoors. He also talked about the importance of focusing on delivering an experience to guests.
Mike Harrison of CRR Lifestyle noted that while the industry is seeing EVs in the future, “everybody’s gonna do it differently,”
Industry experts and campground owners reiterated that while EV-enabled parks and campgrounds are making their way, many factors and variables still have to be considered in future-proofing a property, as it is not a one-size-fits-all solution.
In this week’s episode of MC Fireside Chats, campground industry experts talked about electric vehicles (EV), EV charging systems, infra, and how parks and campgrounds can future-proof their businesses.
Amir Harpaz of Torrey Trails RV & Golf Resort, who’s working in the industry as a developer of RV parks and campgrounds, shared that 210 of its 368 properties are EV-enabled.
Harpaz highlighted that the right infrastructure on the ground pays well for a good EV system. He said EV charging systems work well for his properties as they are cost-effective, and people like the convenience. He also added that the technological advancements brought immediate ROI to his properties.
Four Points RV Resorts CEO Sean Vidrine, an operator of a few Jellystones and non-Jellystone parks, said they are planning and preparing to expand to cater to EVs.
Vidrine, who fell in love with the industry, shared that one of his goals as an operator is to ensure that people have a great time and spend time outdoors. He also talked about the importance of focusing on delivering an experience to guests.
Mike Harrison of CRR Lifestyle noted that while the industry is seeing EVs in the future, “everybody’s gonna do it differently,”
Industry experts and campground owners reiterated that while EV-enabled parks and campgrounds are making their way, many factors and variables still have to be considered in future-proofing a property, as it is not a one-size-fits-all solution.