Pebble Flow unveils all-electric travel trailer blending EV tow and tiny-home comfort
Pebble Life revealed the Pebble Flow, an all-electric travel trailer with onboard LFP battery, rooftop solar, app controls and automated setup. It aims to simplify EV towing and extend off-grid stays for tiny house owners and nomads.

Pebble Life, a California start-up, unveiled the Pebble Flow — an all-electric travel trailer that combines high-tech autonomy with tiny-house design cues. The Flow is built around a large onboard lithium iron phosphate battery pack that the company advertises can support up to seven days of off-grid living when paired with rooftop solar recharge. App-based controls, automated campsite setup and advanced towing aids are central to its pitch.
At the center of the Flow’s feature set is an integrated systems approach: rooftop solar feeds the LFP battery while an app handles lighting, climate and locks. Automated campsite setup, marketed as InstaCamp, brings motorized leveling and automatic stabilizers into play to reduce the common two-person jack-and-jackstand routine. Mobility features include a so-called Magic Hitch that automates hitching and a remote-control parking or “drive” function intended to position the trailer in tight spots without a second driver.
Inside, the Flow leans minimalist and multifunctional. Panoramic glazing maximizes views while convertible furniture — including a Murphy bed that doubles as a desk — keeps liveable square footage flexible. The compact kitchen accommodates modern appliances and smart-glass options offer privacy without heavy curtains. The result is a towable that looks and feels like a tiny house but is built for quicker arrival and longer boondocking windows.
A hands-on reviewer from Miss GoElectric demonstrated the Flow hooked to an EV, tested energy use and put the automation features through practical scenarios. The demonstrations highlighted how the Flow’s electric systems interact with an EV tow vehicle, though towing range, payload and charging logistics will remain key variables for buyers. Price starts around US$109,000, placing the Flow in a premium bracket compared with conventional travel trailers but competitive with high-end tiny-home towables that emphasize off-grid capability.

What this means for the tiny house community is practical: the Flow reduces setup friction for solo or small-team campers, increases the appeal of boondocking thanks to its LFP pack and solar, and directly targets EV owners looking to keep emissions low while towing. Before committing, verify your EV’s tow rating and range with a trailer at this weight, assess service and warranty for the battery and drive systems, and test the Magic Hitch and remote parking in person to confirm it matches your campsite routines.
If Pebble Life scales production, expect more tech-forward options to push automations and electrification into the mainstream of towable tiny houses. For now, the Flow offers a clear signal: autonomy and tiny-house aesthetics are converging with EV tech to reshape how people live and travel off-grid.
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