The Future of RVing: Pebble Flow Unveiled at CES 2025
Imagine the seamless integration of electrification, automation, and the intuitive usability of an iPhone in the world of RVs. That’s precisely what Bingrui Yang envisioned when he founded Pebble three years ago. At CES 2025, the public got its first look at this vision come to life: an all-electric travel trailer designed to revolutionize towing and camping.
The Pebble Flow, a 25-foot marvel, starts at $109,500. This all-electric wonder is being assembled at Pebble’s new factory in Fremont, California. For this price, adventurers get a travel trailer that comfortably sleeps four and is packed with next-gen technology. It features a robust 45 kWh lithium-ion phosphate battery, 1 kW of rooftop solar panels, both AC and DC charging capabilities, and an innovative regenerative charging system that replenishes the battery as you tow.
- Standard electric travel trailer with advanced features
- Configurable options for customization
- Remote control hitch through a mobile app
- Enhanced automation with sensors and Nvidia’s Drive Orin
Pebble has launched an online configurator for future customers to explore options, specs, and pricing. A refundable deposit of $500 secures your order. Among the choices are two upgraded versions: a Founders Edition at $175,000 that includes all options and a limited-edition color choice, and a $135,000 model boasting a dual-motor drivetrain known as the “magic pack.” This feature not only propels the trailer but also helps preserve the range of the towing vehicle or boosts fuel economy for gas-powered vehicles.
“Any beginner that has never used an RV before can take a Pebble Flow and easily figure out how to have a good time with their family,” Yang stated in a video released at CES 2025. “We want to build a world where home can be anywhere you want to take it.”
— Bingrui Yang
The production-intent Pebble Flow closely resembles its prototype from October 2023 but comes with noteworthy enhancements based on feedback from over 3,000 community members, including digital nomads. Changes include redesigned kitchen cabinets that flip up instead of down, a higher entry door, additional side and rear windows, and a more aerodynamic shape topped with a moon roof. The caster wheel has been re-engineered for durability and features auto-leveling for increased ground clearance. Four cameras now support its automated capabilities.
Pebble has successfully raised $55 million from investors like Lightspeed, Vision+, and UpHonest Capital. Production is set to commence early this year, with the first deliveries anticipated by spring 2025.