Incredible EV caravan with 7-days of self-sufficient range & can be controlled at the touch of a finger revealed
AN ambitious tech firm is looking to transform the camping industry with a futuristic-looking, all-electric caravan.
Little-known firm Pebble, based in California, US, has revealed the Flow – a caravan that boasts an innovative design and advanced technology that’s a far cry from traditional caravans.
Californian tech firm Pebble are launching an all-electeric caravan called the Flow[/caption] The futuristic caravan is looking to revolutionise camping[/caption] It provides plenty of light and space inside[/caption]The Pebble Flow features an aerodynamic and minimalist exterior, while its high-tech systems are controlled via smart app controls.
Measuring 7.6 metres in length, with a shape that makes it 300 per cent more streamlined than a conventional caravan, the Flow’s primary aim is to improve energy consumption and range.
Inside, it features a well-thought-out layout that offers plenty of space and light – helped by the large windows that provide a 270-degree view, including one that opens out to allow easy access to the outside.
The kitchen area is equipped with a range of modern appliances, such as an induction hob, microwave, and fridge.
At the rear, a double bed can convert into a compact desk, complete with USB-C ports that are perfect for those working on the go.
Additionally, owners can even pay a little extra for a Starlink internet connection, which allows them to stay connected even in the most remote locations.
Powered by a 45 kWh LFP battery, the Flow can run for up to seven days self-sufficiently, with solar cells on the roof providing a continuous supply of energy.
It also acts as a charging station for electric vehicles, making it the perfect companion for an EV on the go.
Perhaps most striking is the Flow’s driving assistance tech, which allows the caravan to partially drive itself thanks to two electric motors.
This means autonomous hitching and manoeuvring can be controlled at the touch of a button.
It even features a ‘Magic Hitch’ system that allows it to dock automatically with the towing vehicle.
Currently only priced in the US, the Flow starts at $109,500, which is roughly £88,000.
Adding the optional ‘Magic Pack’, which includes the two drive motors, raises the price to $125,000, or £100,000.
This comes as, earlier this month, we revealed that legendary designers Pininfarina are to launch their own futuristic caravan.
The Italian design house has recently showcased concept designs for its AI Transformer Home Trailer, or ‘AI-THt’.
This sleek design, created as part of Pininfarina’s partnership with AC Future – an American firm that builds “sustainable, transformer homes” – functions as a towable ‘home trailer’, a static ‘home unit’, and even a ‘drivable home’.
Like the Flow, the drivable version is equipped with self-driving technology, although the firm has yet to reveal any specific details of the automated driving system.
Additionally, they have not disclosed any figures regarding range or performance.
The caravan uses two motors that means it can partially drive itself and even effortlessly hitch itself to the towing vehicle[/caption] Inside, it comes with all the creature comforts – including a full kitchen[/caption] That includes a range of modern appliances, such as an induction hob, microwave, and fridge[/caption] In the rear, a double bed can convert into a compact desk, complete with USB-C ports[/caption]Lidl Ireland fans rushing to buy new outdoor fitness bargains in middle aisle – with prices from €3.99
LIDL Ireland shoppers are racing to the tills to snap up their brand new fitness collection – and prices start at just €3.99.
The new fitness collection is perfect for the outdoors with matching under layer basics and premium hiking socks.
The discount supermarket dropped the new fitness items in the middle aisle just yesterday.
Some fitness brands cost a fortune for you to keep in shape, but luckily for Lidl fans, the new range is at affordable prices.
Gym bunnies will love the Ladies’ Performance Underwear Leggings just €8.99.
Available in a dusky pink or black, they vary in sizes small to extra-large.
Style with the matching Ladies’ Performance Top, also available in the two colours.
The seamless top is a bargain at €9.99 and ranges in sizes small to extra-large.
The retailer has also dropped Men’s Performance Underwear Bottoms for €8.99.
Available in sizes M-XXL, choose from a black or grey.
There’s also a matching Men’s Performance Top just €9.99.
Lidl bosses have also released the Ladies’ Premium Sports Leggings costing €9.99.
The sleek leggings are “quick-drying and moisture-wicking”.
Boasting a “shaping effect”, the leggings range in sizes small to large.
Shoppers can choose from a classic black, purple or bright pink.
Don’t forget to pick up a pair of Premium Hiking Socks, reduced from €5.99 to €3.99.
A must-have for all workouts is the Bluetooth On-Ear Headphones, only €14.99.
The black headphones have up to 12 hours of music playback and a Bluetooth range of 10m.
And phone calls are “easy” thanks to the headset function and integrated microphone.
‘ROBOT’ DUPE
Meanwhile, Lidl fans have been rushing to buy new “robot” dupe with 5 modes that will keep house clean.
The new robotic vacuum will be available in all stores nationwide for €129.99 from 10 February.
The handy technology is a little cleaning robot that moves around your home by itself, picking up dirt and dust along the way.
It is designed to vacuum up all hair, crumbs and dust on the ground in just one go.
The combination brush is designed to withstand and clean thoroughly for hard floors and short-pile carpets.
For pet owners, the robot is trained to avoid dogs and cats and to avoid frightening them during their cleaning process.
THE HISTORY OF LIDL IN IRELAND
LIDL first opened in Germany in 1973.
Back then, it employed just three people, stocking 500 product lines.
The first Irish store, located just off Molesworth Street in Dublin, was opened in 1999.
This was Lidl’s first entry into the Irish grocery market.
Then, Lidl opened more stores in 2000, in Limerick, Letterkenny, Mullingar, Athlone, Cavan, Ballinasloe and Portlaoise.
Now, the retailer has over 180 stores and three distribution centres, employing over 6,000 people.
They work with a network of more than 260 Irish suppliers from the communities they operate in.
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