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Off-Grid Vehicle Camping helps people turn cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans into comfortable camping setups without buying gear blindly. The site focuses on sleep, shelter, power, heat, cooling, kitchen systems, and practical vehicle accessories.

Who writes this site

This site is written and edited by Anders Johansson, the publisher behind Off-Grid Vehicle Camping.

I have camped and hiked across Sweden, Norway, and the European Alps since childhood, and I added serious time in the North American mountains while completing a master's degree in the United States. I started Off-Grid Vehicle Camping because most online buyer guides cannot survive a single bad night in the field. The site is built for people who want to make one good gear decision per category and then go camping.

Reach the editor at hello@vehiclecampingguide.com for corrections, source questions, or topic suggestions.

Who we write for

The core reader is a vehicle camper who wants a setup that works on real trips: a good night's sleep, reliable food storage, a simple cooking flow, safe heat and ventilation, enough power, and storage that does not create chaos every time camp is unpacked. Most readers already own a vehicle they like and want to add camping capability around it, not buy a separate RV.

What we are not

We are not a generic outdoor blog, a van-life inspiration feed, or a thin product roundup site. We do not publish fake first-hand testing, fake author credentials, or recommendations that exist only to place affiliate links. If a guide is built on research instead of personal use, we say so on the page.

How we make money

Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and buy something, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Affiliate revenue does not decide which products we recommend or how we rank them. The full details are on our affiliate disclosure page, and our editorial process is documented in our methodology.