At CES 2025, Pebble introduced its groundbreaking smart camping trailer, the Pebble Flow, designed to redefine the camping experience. The electric trailer offers an entirely hands-off experience, eliminating the need for gasoline-powered generators and enabling users to rely on solar panels and batteries for power. One of the standout features of the Pebble Flow is its autonomous mobility, allowing users to hitch the trailer without ever needing to back up.
The all-electric Pebble Flow is engineered for versatility, extending beyond just camping. According to Pebble, the trailer never remains idle, offering potential uses as an additional room, office space, or even a backup power source. Its massive battery, capable of holding a charge for up to seven days, is a key element of its sustainability. Instead of relying on traditional gasoline generators, users can power the trailer using its battery or solar panels.
Pebble’s mission is to make camping as stress-free as possible, and the Pebble Flow delivers on this promise with its autonomous technology. The trailer’s self-hitching system removes the need for manual backing up to attach it to a vehicle, while the innovative dual-motor Active Tow Assist System makes towing effortless. Once at the campsite, the Pebble Flow automatically positions itself in the ideal location, making setup simpler and faster.
Further enhancing convenience, the trailer takes care of the campsite setup, autonomously adjusting features like lights, stairs, leveling systems, and thermostats. Everything is controlled via a dedicated app, allowing campers to spend less time setting up and more time enjoying the outdoors.
However, this advanced camping solution comes with a hefty price tag, with the Pebble Flow expected to cost over $100,000. Despite the premium cost, the trailer represents a revolutionary step forward in camping technology, offering a level of convenience and autonomy previously unseen in the industry.
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