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AI-powered RV assists towing EV, significantly reduces range loss

28.02.2026 11:03 1 min 1 source
Supercar Blondie HRV
AI-powered RV assists towing EV, significantly reduces range loss
Original source: Supercar Blondie

A California-based YouTuber tested the Pebble Flow, an AI self-driving travel trailer developed by former Tesla and Apple engineers. The trailer's dual motors actively propel itself, assisting the towing electric vehicle and cutting the expected range loss for a Cybertruck from over 50% to around 20% during the test.

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AI-powered RV assists towing EV, significantly reduces range loss

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