due to supply chain delays, Boulder's schedule has been "little to not affected at all by COVID-19," according to Crider.
If you're wondering how, the solution is simple: Boulder has been pre-ordering necessary items that could potentially faceBoulder has seen almost triple the number of build inquiries compared to pre-pandemic times and its preemptive ordering decision couldn't have come at a better time.According to Crider, the company — based out of Boulder, Colorado — is located at the "center of a 'van life mecca.
Now, let's talk about the van itself. Lucy has multiple power systems — specifically solar, lithium-ion batteries, and an inverter — that keep the tiny home's amenities running.The van uses "smart equipment" that can be controlled from a phone, which is aided by the van's cell booster.Amenities that rely on water can use the van's 32-gallon fresh and 15-gallon grey water tanks.The Lucy camper van by Boulder Campervans.The Lucy camper van by Boulder Campervans.
The bed is elevated to make room for an under-bed garage, a popular layout technique used to create extra storage space.Like any non-moving home, Lucy has a toilet for on-the-go emergencies.There's also an exterior shower to clean off after a long hike.The kitchen — which has a fridge, sink, microwave, and induction cooktop — is located by the entryway.Lucy's cabinets, which line the interior ceiling, are made of eco-friendly and durable bamboo.