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We had a nice but not perfect holiday with the electric camper from Leavv. It wasn't the car's fault. It drives great. Charging with electricity is fun to gain experience with. There are always slow charging stations, but they are not always located in an area where you want to hang around for hours. Fast chargers are sometimes difficult to find. You can just be directed to someone's backyard. And connecting is not always possible. There appear to be different plugs. That is the price of a young system. The Fixxter furnishings are mediocre. She looks smarter than she does in camping practice. The 2-burner stove is too small for two pans. The sink next to it should not be used for hot water, because it is plastic. Then it is of little use to draining. The two tanks are deeply hidden. More convenient: leave it out and get a real 2-burner stove. The sofa is comfortable and the bed sleeps well. The folding mechanism is grotesque and noisy. It's quite a lift to get that bed flat. The mechanism also takes up quite a bit of space. In the bed position it is easier to place chairs in the back than in the sofa position. That brings me to the storage area. There is a variety of cabinets with smart doors, but they are open at the back and items can fall from the top shelf to the floor of the car. The built-in storage space and the car space are intertwined. Every morning we had to look for something that had disappeared in the depths of the camper. Overview is missing. There is a large drawer under the sofa. That's of little use, because it contains a folding table. And it is not easy to secure with two clumsy pull knobs on either side. The storage space can probably be made more convenient by simplifying it drastically and offering space for suitcases or bags that users carry with them. The folding roof offers plenty of standing space. The system is clumsy again. It works with tension straps and that is quite heavy. You really need some time to figure out how to secure them properly. More is needed than a quick explanation. It can just happen that the wind gets a hold of it. As a user you must experience what is involved in using it, with an introductory afternoon or something similar. That also has to do with the last point. Such a sliding door has quite a high entry for people who no longer have those young legs. This can easily be remedied with a loose step. Don't let the criticism disguise the fact that we had a nice holiday. It is of course pioneering for everyone and now that the numbers of this type of camper are still small, it is possible to make improvements in which a feeling for camping practice is given more opportunity. September 2023