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Pebble Begins Travel Trailer Deliveries & Debuts Auto Dump System

California-based startup Pebble announced the start of customer deliveries for the Pebble Flow, its flagship all-electric travel trailer.

A gathering of people behind a Pebble logo and in front of two green Pebble Flow RVs for the delivery event.
Photos courtesy of Pebble.

After years of R&D, extensive testing and validation, the first customers are now taking the Pebble Flow production unit on the road. For the first time in the RV industry, Pebble said it has delivered a travel trailer that is fully electric, allowing travelers to be off-grid for up to 7 days, has propulsion assist to make towing easier for EVs and gas-powered vehicles, and integrates advanced robotics and software-defined features to automate the hardest parts of RVing.

“Delivering a Pebble Flow to our earliest customers and believers is a defining moment for our team,” said Bingrui Yang, CEO and founder of Pebble. “This product reflects years of engineering and thoughtful iteration, built on the belief that every detail, from setup to travel, should feel effortless and intuitive. This is the moment we’ve been building towards, and we can’t wait to see more and more Pebble Flow travel trailers on the road.”

Auto Dump: The End of the Dumping Dread

Auto Dump, one of the RV industry’s first automated, one-touch waste disposal systems, is debuting as an exclusive feature with the Pebble Flow Founders Edition. Designed to eliminate the mess and complexity of traditional dumping, Auto Dump turns RV waste management into a sustainable, hygienic, “touchless” process.

Pebble 32For decades, dumping waste has been the least appealing part of RV travel, Pebble said. It is a tedious multistep process filled with hoses, levers and the constant risk of splashes, spills or mixing tanks.

Auto Dump changes that. With just three simple steps — placing the preconnected hose in the sewer inlet, tapping “Dump” on the Pebble App and returning the hose to its integrated storage compartment — the entire process becomes environmentally friendly, clean and effortless.

Here’s what is happening behind the scenes:

  • A self-cleaning rinse cycle uses gray water recycled from sinks and showers, unlike conventional systems that rely on gallons of fresh water for multiple flushes, reducing overall water consumption and making the process significantly more sustainable.
  • Macerating toilet — essentially a garbage disposal for waste — liquefies waste for faster, more hygienic flow
  • Built-in safety logic eliminates the chance of user error (no more “wrong lever” concerns)
  • Pump-powered hose that replaces outdated gravity-based drainage

Pebble 16This new production system is paired with expanded tank capacity, including a black water tank now sized at 18 gallons, a 38% increase from prototype models. This means longer off-grid stays with fewer trips to the dump station.

“We didn’t just slap a button on the old system; we rebuilt the entire experience,” said Stefan Solyom, chief technology officer at Pebble. “Auto Dump makes the worst part of RVing something you barely even think about. It’s one of those upgrades that makes you wonder why it wasn’t always this simple.”

What’s Ahead

Fern 3Pebble will continue scaling production throughout 2025, with quality remaining the top priority. During the third quarter of 2025, the company plans to rapidly expand invitations for patient Founders Edition preorder holders to finalize their purchase.

Customers can visit pebblelife.com/build to place a fully refundable $500 deposit, customize the Pebble Flow to their preferences and explore financing options.

Additionally, customers may be eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $12,450, further reducing the cost of ownership.

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