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About Ross Lukeman

Ross Lukeman is the creator of the Cargo Van Conversion Course and the Van Power Method Masterclass and has worked with over 500 van conversion and mobile power system students from North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand since 2015.

He spent over two years on the road and several thousand hours converting Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit, RAM ProMaster, and Chevy Express vans for himself and for clients. He also has a degree in architecture with professional experience in fine carpentry and electronics installation.

Based in Houston, Texas, these days he specializes in helping DIYers and professional builders create exceptional mobile power systems in vans, RV's and other mobile applications.

His work has been featured on Treehugger.com, The Tiny House Blog, Tiny House Talk, Do It Yourself RV and others.

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The big shift: Why 2026 will look different (channel update)

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