Tailgating out of your EV or “frunkgating” brings the classic tailgate party to a whole new level. Front trunks – known as frunks on EVs – and the added power they can supply, bring all new possibilities to the parking lot.
So Cool
While frunks vary in size – the largest is approximately 14 cubic feet, equivalent to a medium upright freezer – all provide convenient storage space. Some are even watertight and have drains, which makes them handy coolers. For those who want to keep their frunks safe from spills and messes, frunk liners are available.
Bring the Power
Some EVs come equipped with plugs for bidirectional charging, meaning you can use the car’s battery as a power source, basically turning it into a generator on four wheels. Since EV batteries are powerful enough to light up a house for several days, plugging in grills and TVs is not a problem. Some frunks also include USB and 120-volt chargers, which can be used for Bluetooth devices, lights and even power tools.
The additional power also means more cooking options than a generator could support, so tailgaters can plug in a slow cooker, blender, popcorn maker, fans, heaters and even a microwave.
For an internet connection, owners can use their vehicle’s power port to access a mobile Wi-Fi hot spot.
The Party Doesn’t Stop
No tickets to the big game? No problem. Truck owners can mount their big-screen TVs in the back of the vehicle and enjoy food and drinks while watching the game. Or sit and chill until the crowd thins after the final whistle blows.
Ready to kick off your frunkgate extravaganza? Try these game day snacks to get the party started. When it’s time for the main event, check out Southern Living’s 60 tasty tailgate recipes.