Overview
- The California startup unveiled the PG-5 in Las Vegas, describing it as a power-generating towable that can support off-grid living and EV charging.
- Evotrex says a unified system pairs a 43 kWh LFP battery with the Horizon gas generator and up to 1.5 kW of solar to deliver more than 270 kWh of usable energy per cycle.
- The trailer supports V2L and home backup uses and can charge an EV through NACS, with AC at 6.6 kW and DC up to 60 kW, according to company specifications.
- A self-propelled axle with an electric motor provides towing assist and regenerative charging while traveling, the company says.
- Two trims are offered—Pioneer from $119,990 and Atlas from $159,990—with $500 refundable preorders; Evotrex projects production in late 2026 and first deliveries beginning in early 2027 for Atlas and later in 2027 for Pioneer.