NomadCamper
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About me

Founder, YouTuber, AI Specialist

Hi, I'm Mateusz

I built the Nomad Camper because after 15 years of remote work, I couldn't find a single campervan that actually lets you work from anywhere. So I built one myself.

My story

I started working remotely in 2011, back when people thought "remote work" meant you were unemployed. I ran my businesses from apartments in Warsaw, coworking spaces in Lisbon, cafes in Berlin. For 15 years, I optimized my setup for one thing: the freedom to work from anywhere without compromise.

But "anywhere" always had an asterisk. You needed a power outlet. You needed stable WiFi. You needed a flat surface for your laptop. Hotels cost money, coworking spaces required memberships, and Airbnbs in the middle of nowhere rarely had decent internet.

Then campervans entered my radar. The promise was perfect: your office, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom in one vehicle. Drive to a Norwegian fjord, open your laptop, get to work. The reality? Every campervan I rented had a 1000W inverter that couldn't handle a kettle and a laptop simultaneously. The "WiFi" was a mobile hotspot with 10 GB of data. The solar panels were decorative. And good luck finding a flat parking spot with cell reception in the mountains.

After the fifth disappointing rental, I decided: I'm going to build the campervan I actually need. Not a weekend getaway vehicle. Not a "glamping on wheels" compromise. A legitimate mobile office that happens to also be a comfortable home.

Why I built this campervan

Nomad Camper is not a fleet. It's one campervan, done right. Every single component was hand-picked after weeks of research, YouTube deep dives, forum threads, and conversations with other vanlifers. Here's why each piece matters:

Victron Energy 3000W

Not because it's the cheapest β€” because it's the best. The MultiPlus-II 3000W inverter means you can run a coffee machine, charge two laptops, and keep the fridge going without blinking. The GX Touch 50 shows you exactly how much energy you're producing and consuming in real time. No guessing, no surprises.

Starlink Mini

Because mobile hotspots are a joke outside cities. Starlink Mini gives you 100+ Mbps in the middle of a forest, on a mountain, or at a festival campsite. I mounted it on the roof permanently β€” flip the switch and you're online. No setup, no aiming, no "searching for signal" dance.

500W Solar Panels

Most campervans have 200W of solar and call it sufficient. It's not. 500W means you can stay off-grid for days without worrying about battery levels. In summer, you'll produce more energy than you can use. The 405Ah LifePO4 battery stores enough for two full days of heavy use even without any sun.

Cooper Discoverer AT3 Tyres

Because festival fields get muddy, forest roads get rough, and coastal sand traps are real. AT3s give you confidence on any terrain without sacrificing highway comfort. I tested five different tyre sets before picking these β€” they're the sweet spot between off-road grip and on-road quiet.

The freedom philosophy

Freedom is not a marketing slogan for me. It's the reason I do everything I do. Freedom from offices β€” I haven't had one in 15 years. Freedom from hotel bookings β€” I sleep where I park. Freedom from bad WiFi β€” Starlink solved that permanently. Freedom from power outlets β€” 500W of solar and Victron Energy handle the rest.

The Nomad Camper was designed around a single question: "What would I need to never have to go back to a fixed location?" The answer turned out to be surprisingly specific: reliable internet (not "decent" β€” reliable), enough power to run everything without thinking about it, a comfortable bed (not a converted dinette β€” a real bed), a bathroom you'd actually use, and tyres that don't care where you point the steering wheel.

When I rent out the camper, I'm not renting a vehicle. I'm giving someone the same freedom I built for myself. That's why there's only one Nomad Camper. I don't want a fleet. I want one vehicle that I know inside out, that I maintain myself, and that I can guarantee works exactly as promised. When you pick up the Nomad Camper, you're getting the same setup I use when I'm traveling.

Freedom from bad WiFi
Freedom from power outlets
Freedom from paved roads
Freedom to bring your dog

AI & Tech DNA

I'm an AI specialist. That's not a buzzword on my LinkedIn β€” it's what I do every day. I build AI-powered tools, automate workflows, and find ways to make technology serve humans instead of the other way around. That mindset shaped every decision in the Nomad Camper build.

The solar system isn't a guess β€” it's calculated. I modeled energy consumption for different scenarios: summer workday (laptop + Starlink + fridge + phone charging), winter evening (heater + lights + laptop), festival mode (everything on + outdoor lighting). The 500W panels and 405Ah battery were chosen to cover the worst-case scenario with margin to spare.

The Victron GX Touch 50 is the brain of the system. It shows real-time solar production, battery state of charge, consumption per device category, and predicted runtime. It's like having a dashboard for your entire energy ecosystem. I monitor it every trip to optimize further β€” and yes, I geek out about power curves.

Even this website is built with AI-first thinking. The blog is generated with Claude AI, the pricing algorithm adapts to demand, and the booking system runs on a custom Next.js stack I built myself. When you rent the Nomad Camper, you're experiencing the output of someone who treats technology as a craft, not a commodity.

Formula 2+1

2 people + 1 dog. That's the Nomad Camper formula. I travel with my dog, and I designed the camper around that reality. No "pets allowed with extra deposit and five pages of restrictions." The camper is genuinely dog-friendly: easy-to-clean floors, a shaded outdoor area setup, and enough space for a large dog bed next to the dinette.

Your dog is part of the adventure, not an afterthought.

When I'm not renting the camper

I use it myself. The Nomad Camper is my vehicle first, a rental second. When it's not booked, I'm driving to a conference, parking by a lake to write code, or heading to a festival with my dog.

Beyond the camper, I run a YouTube channel where I document vanlife, remote work setups, and technology reviews. I build AI-powered projects through e-GOLD LAB. I write about the intersection of technology and freedom on the Nomad Camper blog. And I'm usually reachable on Telegram if you want to chat about campervans, AI, or the best wild camping spots in Poland.

This isn't a faceless rental company. When you book the Nomad Camper, you're renting directly from the person who built it, drives it, and maintains it. I do every pick-up and return personally, with a 30-minute walkthrough of every system on board. By the time you leave, you'll know the camper as well as I do.

YouTube

Vanlife, tech reviews, remote work

AI Projects

e-GOLD LAB β€” AI tools & automation

Traveling

Poland, Scandinavia, Balkans by camper

What I know

Victron Energy systems

MultiPlus-II 3000W, MPPT, GX Touch 50, LifePo4 405Ah

Starlink Mini

Rooftop install, global coverage, remote work

Festival logistics

Pol'and'Rock, Open'er, Audioriver, Sunrise and more

Off-road driving

Cooper AT3 tyres, festival fields, forest roads

Remote work setups

Connectivity, ergonomics, power management

EU travel

Regulations, border crossings, wild camping

About e-GOLD LAB

e-GOLD LAB is my company, registered in Szczecinek, Zachodniopomorskie (NIP: 6731896184). It's the legal entity behind Nomad Camper, my AI projects, and my YouTube channel.

The company operates on a simple principle: build things that give people freedom. Whether it's a campervan that lets you work from anywhere, or an AI tool that automates repetitive tasks β€” the goal is always the same. Less friction, more life.

Contact details

Szczecinek, woj. zachodniopomorskie
+48 666 607 545info@nomadcamper.pl

NIP: 6731896184

e-GOLD LAB

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