An off-the-grid woodworker’s paradise is created in a Nissan van

Nissan van includes all the tools that a woodworker needs

Nissan NV300 concept-van

Nissan has developed a mobile workshop that would be any artisan’s fantasy with the aid of UK-based design company Studio Hardie. By converting a Nissan NV300 into a completely operational woodworking lab on vehicles, they accomplished the ideal van transformation. The prototype minivan showcases the adaptability of Nissan’s cars and also their commitment to sustainability. It is full of cutting-edge design elements.

Unique storage solutions are everywhere in the luggage compartment thanks to Studio Hardie’s own skills as designers and builders. According to Will Hardie, the company’s creator, “The concepts for the equipment storage originated from years of jobsite, understanding about how we work, and what equipment you need where.” The inside is arranged logically and quickly accessible thanks to its grid-based construction.

The NV300’s able to adjust to experts in any industry is demonstrated by the satellite’s increased features, which includes an office chair constructed on tracks, a digital control laptop, and an LED ceiling. Due to the incorporation of Nissan Energy ROAM transportable batteries, the portable workstation is also environmentally friendly.

There is plenty of power available from these quiet, emmisions, watertight sources of power to run every instrument in the truck. The 2nd batteries, which are salvaged from Nissan LEAF electric cars, have a maximum output of 1k and a storage capability of 700Wh. The shop is a real self-contained structure thanks to the solar cells for recharging that have been installed on the top of the truck.

Nissan and Studio Hardie have worked together on projects before. A Nissan NV200 electrical minivan was turned into a mobile computer by Studio Hardie in 2016. By reinventing the concept of workplaces, they are showcasing the enormous mobility of these cars and introducing the audience to endless opportunities.

A cargo van was modified into a portable woodworking workshop by Nissan and Studio Hardie.

Nissan NV300 concept-van

Nissan Van Conversion by Studio Hardie

Nissan NV300 concept-van

Nissan Van Conversion by Studio Hardie

Nissan NV300 concept-van

All the equipment in the workplace is powered by reused Nissan Energy ROAM rechargeable cells.

Nissan NV300 concept-van

Nissan Van Conversion by Studio Hardie

Nissan NV300 concept-van

Find out more about development of the Nissan NV 300 prototype vehicle.

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