Pebble Flow RV Walk-Through: The Future of Travel in the EV Age

Published 2024-04-04
πŸššπŸ”Œ Join us on a thrilling journey as we take a deep dive into the cutting-edge, all-electric Pebble.

πŸ“Ή In this video, our enthusiastic host will guide you through the stunning features of the Pebble Flow, an innovative travel trailer that's redefining the RV industry. From its sleek design to its high-capacity battery system and the option of powered drive, the Pebble Flow is a game-changer for all adventure-seekers! πŸ•οΈ

πŸ’‘ Get ready to learn about:

The revolutionary technology that eliminates the inefficiencies of towing a trailer 🌍
The unique structure that houses a 45kWh battery for maximum efficiency ⚑
The integration of solar panels on the roof to harness the power of the sun 🌞
A macerating toilet that uses a smaller hose for waste management 🚽
A combined black and gray tank system for a more streamlined experience 🚰
A smart interior configuration, adapting to your needs and preferences πŸ›οΈ
Advanced safety features, including sway control and a powered drive system πŸ›‘οΈ


Order one here:
pebblelife.com/

All Comments (10)
  • Nice. I've been waiting to see a walk-through. Looks like a great option, especially for Tesla owners.
  • @tangdragon
    Soon, it will become a self-driving RV that tows vehicles, instead.
  • @chads.6927
    "It comes in two versions, one for $109,000 and one for $125,000".Jan 8, 2024 I can buy a well equipped new 24 foot trailer from my local RV dealer for 30k, a used pickup with 40k miles on it for 35k (ram 2500 crew cab), and drive it 50k miles assuming 6 dollars a gallon price and 7mpg . before i spend 109k. If i can drop 110k on a trailer I'm not concerned about saving money at the gas pumps. Like the EV car industry, the appeal to the masses only works on people to wealthy or elitist to actually do the math.
  • @Alarix246
    Fantastic. But before I get the money and it exports to Europe (🫣), just wondering, does it have a dark mode, so you can sleep in darkness? There were no drapes obviously, and it could be done by the window panes dimming similarly as the shower screens. Surely there must be some feature about it, you might have possibly missed it? Edit - I want to add that I was waiting for a trailer with extra battery to extend an EV range while towing, and this is the first attempt I see in this direction. And of course once you have the battery, why not using it also for maneuvering? That is just super great! Nice tip!