Overview
- Evotrex says its trailer pairs a large battery pack with a built-in gasoline engine to extend off-grid power beyond what batteries and solar alone can provide.
- The company claims the integrated setup runs quieter and more efficiently than typical RV generators and can repurpose engine heat to warm the cabin.
- The first public reveal is scheduled for CES 2026 in Las Vegas, and the company is targeting initial shipments by the end of 2026.
- Evotrex raised $16 million from Anker, Unity Ventures, Kylinhall Partners, and Vision Plus Capital as it scales development.
- Reporters note the firm’s “world’s first power-generating trailer” marketing overreaches given prior solar-and-battery models from Lightship and Pebble, though Evotrex’s approach adds a dedicated range-extending engine.