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California-based startup Pebble has unveiled a new production intent design in an all-electric format.
The Pebble Flow, built with technology marketed to newcomers and seasoned RVers alike, features automotive construction designed into a trailer. The two-year-old startup has equipped the Flow model top to bottom with all-electric features, making it the "Tesla of the RV world.” For starters, the Flow includes a 45-kilowatt-hour lithium iron phosphate battery. Paired with a 1.1-kilowatt-hour solar array, the battery recharges continuously.
With NVIDIA DRIVE Orin onboard, the Flow includes AI capability for planning, perception, and control purposes. The system gives a connected user experience, while the model features a remote control app to maneuver the RV into tight spaces with handheld navigation.
As a trailer maneuvering into its own space, the Flow features electric motors to power the wheels. These electric motors pair with Pebble’s Magic Hitch technology, which allow the trailer to hitch automatically. Additionally, an InstaCamp feature can be activated, deploying terrain levelers, stabilizers, and stairs once the trailer is docked. As for the design, the Flow has an optimized interior, including transitional workspace to bedroom areas. The outside alternatively features enhanced aerodynamic configuration for a streamlined appearance. With a hitch receiver for added accessories like bike racks, the Flow boasts functionality including external cameras for road safety and maneuvering.
With production beginning in 2025, deliveries are scheduled to begin in the spring. A fully refundable deposit of $500 can be submitted to preorder the Flow model. The model itself starts at $109,500, with upgrade options and color variants available for a maximum price of $175,000.