Lightship Begins AE.1 Cosmos Edition Production, Intros New Trim Offerings
Lightship, one of America’s first all-electric RV manufacturers, announced it has begun production of the AE.1 Cosmos Edition and introduced two new trim offerings for its flagship all-electric travel trailer: the AE.1 Atmos and AE.1 Panos. Designed and manufactured in the United States, out of the company’s Broomfield, Colorado, facility, the AE.1 offers a completely new way to explore the outdoors, the company said in a release.

Since its debut, the AE.1 Cosmos Edition has seen strong demand from travelers eager to experience this limited release, Lightship said. Now officially sold out, production is underway, and Lightship is on track to begin deliveries to customers by the end of summer 2025.
“The Cosmos Edition proved that the market is hungry for electric RVs that don’t compromise on performance or design,” said Toby Kraus, Lightship co-founder and CEO. “Now we’re opening those doors wider. Atmos and Panos bring our vision of sustainable adventure to more families and adventurers, regardless of their camping style.”
Building on this momentum, the AE.1 lineup expands with the Atmos and Panos trailers, each tailored to meet different traveler needs with distinct features and price points.

Each model is powered by Lightship’s proprietary TrekDrive system, an intelligent propulsion technology that can double the range or mpg of the tow vehicle — for an EV or gas-powered auto, respectively. Operating independently, it senses acceleration, braking and cornering forces, then adjusts in real time for smooth, synchronized support.
This breakthrough in towing technology sets the stage for the expanded AE.1 lineup, now available in three distinct trims built on Lightship’s Aero-Electric design to deliver efficient, all-electric travel. For those seeking improved range or fuel efficiency, off-grid capabilities or a little bit of both, each model helps unlock new ways to explore, the company said.
- AE.1 Atmos
- Features TrekDrive vehicle assist, 1.8 kW of integrated solar roof panels, 77-kWh battery system — with optional motorized awning, and third bed add-ons
- Customer deliveries to begin in spring 2026
- Starting price: $184,000
- AE.1 Panos
- Features TrekDrive vehicle assist, 840 W of integrated solar roof panels, and a 44-kWh battery system— with optional motorized awning, and a third bed add-ons
- Customer deliveries to begin late 2026
- Starting price: $151,000
“We’ve engineered these models to meet adventurers where they are,” explained Ben Parker, Lightship co-founder and chief product officer. “Whether you’re planning extended off-grid expeditions or weekend getaways, there’s now an AE.1 designed specifically for your style of exploration.”


For more information, visit lightshiprv.com.