We Handed Kim Java the keys to World's First Fully-Electric Self-Propelled RV. Here’s how it handled 3 nights with 3 kids.

StoriesMarch 19, 26
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Kim Java has spent nearly a decade helping families fall in love with electric vehicles and a cleaner way to travel. So when Pebble handed her the keys — or rather, the app — she arrived expecting impressive tech demos. What she didn't expect was how natural it all felt. Her family of five had never RV'd before. That turns out to be the point.

They drove 70 miles through the Mojave and climbed over 4,000 feet to Joshua Tree. The Cybertruck's range estimator initially projected a 50%-plus hit for towing 6,000 lbs up that grade. Once the Flow's dual motors kicked in and assisted the climb, that number dropped to around 20%. When they arrived at the supercharger — the truck still had 33% left. The Flow had 56%. They hadn't even touched its battery.


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Back at camp, Kim spun the entire 25-foot trailer around in seconds with her phone after parking it the wrong way. InstaCamp leveled the rig and deployed the stairs with one tap. They made spaghetti on the floating induction cooktop outside, watched the NBA All-Star game on Starlink, and took showers while the solar panels quietly recharged the battery. By day three, even the auto dump wasn't stressful. "I think I'm ruined," Kim said. "I'm never going to be able to do a regular RV again."