
On this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady explore the future of overlanding, focusing on new technologies and trends. They highlight portable fridges with hot-swappable batteries (like EcoFlow/Bluetti) that offer extended runtime, device charging, and solar input, potentially eliminating complex dual-battery setups. They also discuss the rise of simpler lithium power packs as all-in-one alternatives, noting security concerns off-road. The conversation covers rapid battery advancements and the impact of satellite connectivity (Starlink) on remote work, while emphasizing the importance of disconnecting during travel. They note easier logistics due to e-visas, cautioned about increased security risks from constant connectivity, and predicted a shift toward range-extended EVs/PHEVs, which offer massive auxiliary power. They conclude by stressing that the best overland builds prioritize simplicity, reliability, minimal modifications, and choosing the right base vehicle.
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