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Van conversion consulting is available for DIY builders who need help with layout planning and electrical system design. The consulting process includes talking through your travel and lifestyle needs, detailed layout planning, and working out the right systems for your project. If you want guidance before starting your build or to avoid mistakes, you’ll get step-by-step advice and clarity on critical decisions like floorplans, storage design, and off-grid power systems—so you can move forward with confidence, even if you’re building it yourself.
Custom van conversions usually start in the mid five-figure range, with most recent builds coming in between $99,000 and $149,000. That price is just for the conversion work and does not include the cost of the base vehicle itself. The total cost depends on things like how complex the design is, the materials you choose, how advanced the electrical and off-grid systems are, and any special features you want. You’d need to buy the van separately—you can supply your own or get help finding one.
The three-step process starts with a discovery phase, where you talk through your travel goals, lifestyle needs, and what you want in your van. Next is layout and system planning, where you work with the team to create a custom floor plan, figure out storage, sleeping, power systems, and all the details. The last step is the build phase, where the conversion takes shape and you get regular progress updates, finishing with a final review and delivery of your completed van.
Custom van conversions can include a range of off-grid electrical and solar setups designed to fit different needs and travel styles. Typical options are high-capacity house battery systems, solar panels mounted on the roof, and inverters to run regular appliances off grid. There’s also wiring for charging from the van’s engine while you drive, plus options for shore power hookups when parked somewhere with an outlet. Systems can include features like lithium batteries for longer power, solar charge controllers to keep everything running safely, strong electrical panels, and outlets throughout the living space. Upgrades like battery monitors, dedicated USB charging ports, dimmable interior lights, powerful fans, and even air conditioners are available. Everything gets planned around how much power you use—and can be sized for simple weekend getaways or full-time off-grid living—so you don’t have to worry about running out of juice or skipping the creature comforts.
After your camper van conversion is finished, help with ongoing maintenance is not part of the standard package. The focus is on designing and building your custom van or RV to match your needs. While advice about caring for your new setup can be given, regular service or repairs aren’t included unless arranged separately. If a specific issue comes up related to the build, reach out for support, but for day-to-day maintenance, you’ll want to visit an auto shop or a specialist in RV systems.
We work on a range of vans for custom conversions, including Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans, Ford Transit vans, and Ram ProMaster vans. These are the main platforms we specialize in, and we can handle both new and older models. Each project is fully custom, designed around the specific van you bring us, whether you need a basic build or a complete high-end off-grid setup.
Luxury van conversions with features like a full bathroom and a king-sized bed are definitely available as part of custom builds. Each van is designed around your needs and travel style, so options like full bathrooms, king-sized beds, high-end cabinetry, and off-grid power setups can all be included. The process starts with a detailed planning session to figure out exactly what you want, and every build is made to fit your vision. Features like these have already been done on recent projects, so if you’re looking for something with a real luxury feel, that’s part of what’s offered.
To reserve a spot for a custom van conversion, start by reaching out through the online contact form, a phone call, or email. After the initial conversation, there’s a follow-up consultation call to discuss your needs and vision for the build. Once everything is lined up, you secure your build spot with a $1,500 deposit. This deposit guarantees your place in the queue while the planning process gets underway.
Custom van conversions usually start in the mid five-figure range, with most recent projects running between $99,000 and $149,000 for the conversion work itself. The cost can go higher for premium builds with advanced off-grid features. This price only covers the custom work—buying the base vehicle (like a Sprinter, Transit, or ProMaster van) is a separate expense and not included in the conversion price. The final cost depends on how complex your design is, the materials you choose, and the type of systems you want installed.
To reserve a build slot, you start by having an initial conversation about your goals and ideas for your van conversion. After that, there’s a follow-up consultation call to talk through the details. Once you're ready to move forward, you secure your spot with a $1,500 deposit. This deposit holds your place in the build schedule while the project planning begins.