Camping in your favorite RV is most gratifying for a few campers who wish to take a trip off-grid and park as and when they wish to. However, the selection of the right trailer makes a lot of difference at any stage. Since choosing the most suitable one seems to be a dilemma, let us lay our eyes on Pebble Flow, the newest trailer hitting the road in style.
California startup Pebble seems to be on a mission to revolutionize the camping trend for many people with autonomous features. Pebble Flow is an all-electric travel trailer with its own propulsion system. It has the unique drive system ability to park and hitch on its own along with the ability to set up itself with just one touch of a remote control. A solar power of 1 kW powers the trailer.
An off-grid solution for almost seven days liberates people to live, work, and explore impressively. Pebble Flow comes as a 25-foot-long travel trailer aimed at minimizing the setup time as a whole. Equipped with a self-parking feature, you may scale even the rugged terrains at the push of a button. The trailer can charge itself on the road. A 45 kWh LFP battery can be charged just about anywhere from the mains.
Pebble acquaints you with an intelligent RVing experience as the trailer runs on a self-propulsion system that carries the trailer’s weight. A total of 6,200 lb (trailer weight) is easily towable eliminating the drag quotient. A magic hitch when activated through an app, rolls up to your tow vehicle and hitches itself.
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The trailer comes with a starling feature of remote-controlled self-parking with a dual-motor electric drive. Pebble Flow has a versatile and luxurious living space with a well-equipped kitchen featuring high-end appliances. A pass-through kitchen window lets you have a wet bar on the go! Opposite of the kitchen is a bathroom with electrochromic glass walls and basic amenities.
InstaCamp function lets you automatically deploy the stairs, awning, stabilizer jacks, and parking brakes. With expected shipping at the end of 2024, the base model trailer costs $109,000.
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