Lightweight Thermal Insulation for Camper Vans & Vehicle Conversions

When building a camper van, thermal insulation is essential for comfort in both winter and summer. After proper sound deadening and condensation control have been installed, the next critical layer is high-quality thermal insulation.

Polyester insulation (Termo Wool / Ewona wool type) is specifically designed for use inside camper vans, van conversions and other mobile environments. It provides reliable thermal performance without the drawbacks of traditional mineral wool or fiberglass insulation.

If you’re looking for safe, moisture-resistant and vibration-tolerant insulation for your van build, polyester insulation is one of the best solutions available.


What Is Termo Wool / Ewona Polyester Insulation?

Termo Wool and Ewona wool are modern polyester fiber insulation materials engineered for high thermal efficiency and durability. Unlike mineral wool or fiberglass, polyester insulation is made from synthetic fibers that are bonded to create a resilient, flexible structure.

Its performance is based on trapped air between the fibers. Because air is a poor heat conductor, this structure effectively slows down heat transfer, improving insulation performance inside your vehicle.

Polyester insulation is widely used in camper van conversions due to its:

  • Low moisture absorption
  • High durability
  • Ease of installation
  • Long service life

Why Polyester Insulation Is Better Than Mineral Wool or Fiberglass in Vans

Traditional building insulation materials are not always suitable for mobile environments.

Mineral Wool & Fiberglass Issues in Vehicles

  • Can absorb and retain moisture
  • May lose thermal performance when wet
  • Fibers can irritate skin and lungs
  • Can settle over time due to vibration

Advantages of Polyester Insulation (Termo Wool / Ewona)

  • Non-absorbent structure
  • Mold resistant
  • Safe to handle without protective clothing
  • Flexible and vibration-resistant
  • Lightweight
  • Maintains shape over time

Vehicles constantly move, flex and vibrate. Polyester insulation maintains structure and thermal performance even under continuous movement, making it ideal for camper vans and overlanding vehicles.


Thermal Performance in Camper Vans

In a van conversion, insulation must handle:

  • Cold winter temperatures
  • Hot summer sun exposure
  • Rapid temperature fluctuations
  • High humidity from cooking and breathing

Polyester insulation performs consistently in all seasons. When properly installed after condensation insulation, it helps:

  • Keep heat inside during winter
  • Reduce heat gain during summer
  • Improve overall energy efficiency
  • Reduce reliance on heaters or air conditioning

For cold climate travel and winter camper builds, combining polyester insulation with proper vapor control ensures maximum comfort.


Proper Installation – Layered Insulation System

For best results, polyester insulation should be installed as part of a professional 3-layer system:

1. Apply Butyl Sound Deadening Mat

Reduces vibration and panel resonance in metal surfaces.

2. Install Closed Cell Foam Insulation

Acts as a condensation barrier and vapor control layer directly against the metal.

3. Fill Cavities with Termo Wool / Ewona Polyester Insulation

Provides the primary thermal insulation layer.

4. Finish with Plywood & Trim Liner Carpet

Creates a clean interior surface and adds minor acoustic improvement.

This layered insulation system ensures:

  • Moisture safety
  • Thermal efficiency
  • Noise reduction
  • Long-term durability

Important Installation Tips

Do Not Compress the Insulation

Thermal insulation works by trapping air between fibers. Compressing polyester insulation too tightly reduces air pockets and lowers thermal performance.

Install insulation so it fills cavities snugly but remains fluffy and uncompressed.

Fill All Cavities Completely

Ensure:

  • Wall cavities are fully filled
  • Ceiling voids are insulated
  • Rear doors and side panels are covered

Gaps in insulation can create thermal bridges where heat escapes.

Combine with Proper Ventilation

Even the best insulation system requires good airflow. Roof vents or fans help manage humidity and prevent excess moisture buildup inside the van.


Perfect For:

Polyester insulation (Termo Wool / Ewona) is ideal for:

  • Winter camper van builds
  • Off-grid van conversions
  • Cold climate travel
  • Expedition and overlanding vehicles
  • DIY van conversions
  • Professional van builders
  • Bus and shuttle conversions

It is suitable for both hobby builders and commercial vehicle conversion companies.


Why Choose Termo Wool / Ewona for Your Van Build?

Choosing the right insulation material directly affects comfort, durability and long-term vehicle value.

Polyester insulation offers:

  • Excellent thermal efficiency
  • Long-term structural stability
  • Safe handling during installation
  • Resistance to moisture and mold
  • Compatibility with automotive insulation systems

When paired with butyl sound deadening and closed cell foam insulation, Termo Wool or Ewona polyester insulation completes a high-performance camper van insulation system.


Final Thoughts

A properly insulated camper van is:

  • Warmer in winter
  • Cooler in summer
  • Quieter while driving
  • More energy efficient
  • Protected from moisture damage

Termo Wool and Ewona polyester insulation provide lightweight, durable and moisture-resistant thermal insulation specifically suited for mobile environments.

If you’re building a camper van designed for year-round travel and long-term reliability, polyester insulation is the smart choice.