Pebble, the California-based startup behind the all-electric recreational vehicle (RV) trailer, Pebble Flow, today announced the opening of its new 60,000-square-foot HQ and manufacturing facility in Fremont, CA.
The Pebble Flow was designed to introduce a new RVing experience, powered by a large 45 kWh lithium-ion battery. Developed by veterans from Apple, Tesla, Zoox, Rivian and SpaceX, the Pebble Flow is an advanced travel trailer.
Using the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin platform, the Pebble Flow features automation capabilities, including the Dual-Motor Active Tow Assist System, Magic Hitch and Remote Control, making RVing as easy as using an iPhone, according to the company.
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Pebble’s Head of Manufacturing and Service Operations Greg Zanghi, who has extensive operations experience from Tesla, Ducati, Zoox, and Aurora, will oversee all operations, including final assembly, which will take place in the new Fremont facility.
With the opening of the new facility, Pebble plans to add up to 100 new high-tech roles in clean energy within the first year. These will span engineering, production, operations and quality assurance.
The Pebble Flow has a starting price of $109,000 before potential tax credits. Preorders are available at pebblelife.com/preorder with a $500 fully refundable deposit.
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