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Pebble starts deliveries of electric RV with autonomous parking

05.06.2026 03:14 1 min 2 sources
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Pebble starts deliveries of electric RV with autonomous parking
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US startup Pebble has begun serial deliveries of its first product, the Pebble Flow electric trailer. It features a 45 kWh battery, dual motors, and Magic Hitch autonomous parking system, allowing the trailer to maneuver itself.

US startup Pebble, founded by former Apple engineer Yang Bingrui, has started serial deliveries of its first product, the Pebble Flow electric trailer.

The model is equipped with a 45 kWh battery, two electric motors, and an autonomous driving system including automatic hitching and parking (Magic Hitch). The company positions the device as a "big robot" with its own energy system and computing platform, rethinking the traditional caravan design.

Founder Yang Bingrui states that Pebble uses an approach similar to electric vehicle manufacturing and applies Apple's principles in creating the RV.

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Updated: 06.06.2026

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cheaper than 72% of countries

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