Caraventi is the name given to our latest product currently undergoing an initial series of in-house trials.
A meeting in 2018 with the owner of a motor caravan hire company who identified the issues of damp an, mildew and mould in leisure vehicles during the winter has resulted in Nuvision Energy undertaking research and first stage development of a solar energy ventilation system as a solution to the problem which effects almost all caravans, motor homes and indeed canal boats in the UK.
At present there are over 850,000 leisure vehicles in the UK and almost all of them suffer from the ingress of damp during the Autumn and Winter months, especially when they are 'parked-up' and remain unused until the Spring. This damp causesmould and mildew to develop on the fabrics, window frames and walls which is often difficult to remove and if left unattended can cause progressive damage to the structure and reduction in value of the vehicles, and indeed cause health issue for the user when the vehicles are bought back into use.
The challenge therefore is to find a reliable and cost effective solution to the problem of damp for all leisure vehicles, especially for those where there is no access to a power a supply for a dehumidifier.
Since conception In the Autumn of 2018 NVEW have designed and built an experimental unit and testing was undertaken on an unused and damp caravan in the Bristol area. Test data since January 2019 from external and internal sensors has shown a reduction in humidity, stable internal temperatures and no mould has developed since the start of the trial.
From this successful start and with assistance from a GRP moulding company in South Wales a pre-production prototype was made to replace the experimental unit and the product christened with the name ‘CaraVenti ‘.
Data collection from the sensors within the original caravan for performance validation continues together with environmental information on an adjacent identical unheated caravan and from sensors within several of the motor homes owned by the hire company being collected for comparison and system validation.
Development work also includes use of a battery to support the photovoltaic panel within the CaraVenti pod for use in winter when daylight hours are short, and work on the roof fixing system is ongoing so that the option for owner installation can be made available. In addition work on the development of a low cost internal environment monitoring system using remote access technology is underway so that vehicle owners will be able to see how the environment within their respective vehicles is being stabilised/improved by the CaraVenti system.