Bingrui Yang three years ago Founded Pebble Bringing electrification, automation, and the usability of an iPhone to the RV world. The public got its first glimpse on Monday CES 2025 What it looks like: A production-ready all-electric travel trailer designed to make towing and camping stress-free.
The 25-foot all-electric RV, called the Pebble Flow, starts at $109,500 and will be built at the startup's new factory in Fremont, California. For that price, customers get an electric travel trailer that sleeps up to four people and features a 45 kWh lithium-ion phosphate battery, 1 kW of rooftop solar, AC and DC charging capabilities, and regenerative charging that returns electrons to electrons. Battery while towing. A launch on Pebble Monday configurator For future customers to customize their RV and look at options, specs and pricing. A $500 refundable deposit is required for orders.
Pebble is offering two other versions, a Founders Edition of the Pebble Flow, which will be loaded with all the options and upgrades, and the chance to select a limited-edition color for $175,000. There's also an upgraded $135,000 version that adds several features, such as a dual-motor drivetrain called the “Magic Pack,” which powers the travel trailer while it's being towed. This allows for the EV pulling the travel trailer to conserve its own range. It can also help the fuel economy of a gas-powered vehicle.
This active propulsion system allows the gravel to be self-propelled. The company has combined this capability with sensors and Nvidia's Drive Orion, which handles computing power for sensing planning and control, to offer a number of automated features designed for towing and setting up trailers.
Perhaps most notable is a remote control hitch feature, which can be operated via the app. A user taps the app and then remotely moves the trailer into place.
All of these are designed to achieve Young's initial vision: to simplify towing and camping in travel trailers.
“Any beginner who has never driven an RV before can pick up a Pebble Flow and easily understand how to have a great time with their family,” Yang said in a video released at CES 2025. Stay where you want to take it.”
At a glance, the production-purpose is similar to Pebble Flow Prototype released in October 2023. However, there are some significant changes. Kitchen cabinets have been redesigned to flip up instead of down, the entry door is now higher, and side and rear windows have been added. Designers gave the production version a more aerodynamic shape and added a moon roof over the dining area. The cast wheel was also re-engineered, making it more durable and adding an auto-leveling feature to increase ground clearance. Four cameras have been added to support the automatic feature.
Many of the changes were made after receiving feedback from the 3,000 members of its so-called Pebble community, which includes pre-order customers, RV and camping enthusiasts, and notably “digital nomads.” That subgroup, while niche, is the core of Young's view of Pebble Flow.
The startup, which has raised $55 million in funding from venture firms such as Lightspeed, Vision+ and UpHonest Capital, said production will begin early this year. First deliveries are expected in spring 2025