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Son of Argentine artist Piñón Fijo lives in a smart RV with solar panels and eco-toilet

28.04.2026 12:21 1 min 3 sources
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Son of Argentine artist Piñón Fijo lives in a smart RV with solar panels and eco-toilet
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The son of Argentine entertainer Piñón Fijo converted a van into a smart RV for full-time living and traveling across the country with his partner. The vehicle features two solar panels, a composting toilet, and transformable furniture.

The son of Argentine artist Piñón Fijo has been living in a converted van for 14 months, traveling across the country with his partner. The RV is equipped with two solar panels for autonomous energy supply and a dry composting toilet that requires no water.

RV features

  • Energy: two solar panels
  • Toilet: ecological composting (waterless)
  • Interior: fold-out living area, bedroom, kitchen with refrigerator, drop-leaf table, bed almost one and a half size
  • Transformation: living room converts into sleeping space

The interior is designed for maximum space recovery: a small living area, bedroom, and kitchen. A thermal insulation system ensures comfort in any weather.

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Story sources

Smart motorhome of Piñón Fijo's son with self-sufficient energy and eco-toilet

01.04.2026 La 100 SPA

Piñón Fijo's Son Shows His Motorhome

01.04.2026 Todo Noticias SPA

Mobile home of Piñón Fijo's son: smart and with an ecological toilet

01.04.2026 Caras SPA

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