Three months after unveiling the production-intent design of its flagship Flow travel trailer, Pebble has commenced production in California. With Pebble Flow production now underway, the startup says it remains on track to begin initial deliveries very soon.
If you weren’t aware of Pebble until now, where have you been? Just kidding, but the young electric recreational vehicle specialist has hit another milestone en route to delivering its flagship product which could very well shake up a stale RV and travel trailer industry.
To do so, Pebble has set out to bring more advanced technologies to the world of RVs with the Flow, which was officially unveiled to the public in the fall of 2023 alongside pre-orders that started at $109,000. We learned then that the Flow trailer is 300% more aerodynamic than a conventional travel trailer, reducing drag and extending range.
Uniquely, the Flow comes equipped with its own dual-motor active propulsion assist system, which helps it bear the brunt of its load while maximizing range and efficiency regardless of whether an ICE or electric vehicle is towing it.
Advertisement - scroll for more contentThis past January, just over 14 months after initially unveiling the pre-production version of the Flow, Pebble unveiled a production-intent design featuring some welcomed upgrades in its space utilization and some genuinely remarkable functions—all controllable from a single tablet.
In its latest milestone, production of an exclusive Founders Edition of the Pebble Flow is now underway with deliveries to follow.
Pebble shared details of its production milestone this morning. Its Founders Edition (FE) Flow electric travel trailers are being assembled at its 60,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Fremont, California. The startup relayed it remains on schedule to commence initial customer deliveries this spring to those who pre-ordered and configured an FE Flow.
With production now underway, those customers will soon be invited to finalize their travel trailer purchase in the 8-12 weeks before delivery. Pebble founder and CEO Bingrui Yang spoke about the company reaching production and what it means for the entire recreational vehicle industry as a whole:
This marks a major step forward – not just for Pebble, but for our customers who have been looking for a seamless, intuitive way to experience the outdoors. As we are now underway with production, the Pebble Flow is moving from vision to reality. RVing has long been full of hassles – stressful towing, difficult parking, and maneuvering. We built the Pebble Flow to remove those barriers and look forward to seeing our first customers take the Pebble Flow on the road soon.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out the Pebble Flow yet, we highly recommend you do that. Some of its integrated technology is not only innovative but also quite exciting to see. Features like Magic Hitch, a fully automated hitching mechanism, and active tow assist are merely two perks not present in current travel trailers that future customers can take advantage of.
The production version of the Pebble Flow features a 45 kWh battery pack and 1.1 kW solar array that help power its electric motors and electronics. This enables its inhabitants to live off the grid for up to seven days at a time.
The Pebble Flow is currently available to order and customize with a fully refundable $500 deposit. Some customers may be eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $10,000. The Standard Flow without the motors starts at $109,500 and goes up from there. See more in Pebble’s video below:
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