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European tech for winter camping: heat batteries and flexible solar films

18.02.2026 08:30 1 min 1 source
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European tech for winter camping: heat batteries and flexible solar films
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European innovations could make winter camping in motorhomes and caravans more comfortable. Fraunhofer researchers are developing phase-change material walls that store and release heat, while companies Heliatek and Exeger create flexible solar films for any surface. These technologies are currently experimental and not yet applied in production campers.

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European tech for winter camping: heat batteries and flexible solar films

18.02.2026 IO+ NLD
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