Evotrex Exits Stealth with $16 Million Pre-A to Debut the World's First Power-Generating RV Trailer at CES 2026
Capital accelerates commercialization of innovative RV trailer to make outdoor adventure enjoyable and limitless
Are We Ready for Electric RVing?
November 6, 2025
At Evotrex, we believe true sustainability isn’t just about eliminating our dependency on fossil fuels. It’s about enabling more people to roam farther, stay longer, and tread lighter while adventuring without compromise. So when we set out to design our products, we asked, "What if electric RVing didn’t sacrifice capability for carbon reduction — what if it enhanced both?"
The vision of all-electric RVing is compelling: no gas, no propane, only clean battery power. But the reality is more complex. Equipping an RV trailer with a large battery pack is a great start, and making it self-propelled to provide tow assist, reducing drag, and extending range is even better. Yet while more and more brands tout the promise of all-electric RVing, matching the performance and flexibility of combustion RVs remains a challenge. Eliminating the use of fossil fuels is essential, but if the result is a rig that can’t realistically travel off-grid, or only suits a small subset of owners, the environmental and adoption benefits quickly diminish.
If you’re towing with a fully-electric truck today, you're often faced with a dilemma. You can go farther and arrive with limited battery, or make several charging stops that require roadside detours and add hours to your trip, all just to reach camp with enough power to stay comfortable. Then, once you’re there, you’ll want a powered campsite, or pray for perfect weather so you don't have to rely too heavily on your HVAC. Otherwise, you may find yourself doing mental math to estimate how long your remaining charge will last, when you'd rather be out exploring or enjoying the scenery.
As fellow campers, we want you to make the most of your trip. Which is why we created our "Power Calculator." Designed to quickly help you understand your real power usage in kilowatt-hours (kWh) when camping off-grid, the calculator provides an easy breakdown that allows you to choose the correct configuration for your trips. We'll save the details for the upcoming launch at CES 2026, but let's just say, Evotrex packs more than enough power to handle most adventures.
The reality is this. The limits of today’s all-electric options still dictate where you can go, how much time it takes you to get there, and how long you can stay. The premise of true off-grid freedom has remained uncertain, but, that’s about to change.
When we began exploring the best power solutions for RVing, the first idea was obvious: add a huge battery pack. However, we quickly ran into the limitations of that approach. Most campgrounds don’t have electric hookups. In fact, fewer than 25% do, and less than 2% of the campgrounds within National Parks offer such amenities. Running HVAC systems for just eight hours can easily consume over 30 kWh on hot or cold days, making all-electric camping a significant challenge. While adding a larger battery pack can certainly offer extra power, the added weight and coinciding costs quickly make the equation impractical.
That’s why we've designed Evotrex RV trailer differently. Imagine a trailer that is self-propelled, provides power assist when needed, efficiently runs everything off its onboard battery pack, and can self-generate whenever required, whether on the road, parked, or at camp.
In practical terms, this means you get the benefits of tow assist while having the confidence and flexibility to camp beyond the reach of EV charging networks or hookups. With Evotrex, never run out or compromise.
Here’s our key belief: turning gas-towing rigs into hybrid-towing rigs at scale can deliver real-world environmental impact far sooner than waiting for all-electric towing to evolve. Many gas trucks today are used for hauling travel trailers, and is currently the preferred configuration to get the job done. However, by offering an RV trailer with electric-assist capability, we can help reduce net fuel consumption, thus reducing overall emissions per trip. (And that's not all - we don't want to spoil anything just yet, but we have more to offer beyond the electric-assisted travel trailers you're seeing hit the market today. True power, where you need it.)
By deploying this type of technology, our goal is to inspire broader adoption and make sustainability a natural part of how people explore. When truck owners discover an innovative way to reduce their footprint and expand their adventuring capabilities, the adoption curve steepens, without requiring anyone to suddenly have to change their tow vehicle overnight.
Whether you're towing with a traditional gas engine, or you've already made the switch to electric, soon you'll see how Evotrex can take you even further. We can’t wait to show you what we’ve built. The Evotrex RV trailer will make its official debut on January 6th at CES 2026. Subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on social, and join the Evotrex Community on Discord. See you there!
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