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Location
Prescott, AZ
RV Year
2026
RV Make
LightShip
RV Model
AE.1 Cosmos
RV Length
26
Engine
Electric
TOW/TOAD
2025 Ford F-150 PowerBoost HEV
Fulltimer
No
Comparison of Electric RV Specifications
The LightShip AE.1, Pebble Flow, and Evotrex PG5 are all advanced electric travel trailers designed for efficient towing, off-grid capability, and modern amenities. They feature battery-powered systems, solar integration, and propulsion assists to reduce tow vehicle strain. Below is a side-by-side comparison of key specifications in a table format for clarity.


Specification

LightShip AE.1 Atmos

Pebble Flow

Evotrex PG5 Atlas

Exterior Length

26' 7"

24' 8"

28' 8"

Exterior Width

8' 5"

7' 7"

8'

Exterior Height

6' 11" (Road Mode) / 10' 1" (Camp Mode)

8' 9"

9' 5"

Interior Dimensions (L x W x H)

22' 7" x 7' 4" x 7' 5"

21' x 7' x 6' 5"

22' 11" x 7' 2" x 6' 6.74"

Dry Weight

7,200 lbs

5,800 lbs

8,900 lbs

GVWR

8,200 lbs

6,800 lbs

9,900 lbs

Tongue Weight

792 lbs

680 lbs

Not specified

Water Tanks (Fresh/Grey/Black)

50 / 35 / 30 gal

40 / 37 / 18 gal

60 / 30 / 30 gal

Battery Capacity

77 kWh (LFP)

45 kWh (LFP)

43 kWh (LFP)

Solar Capacity

1.8 kW

1.1 kW

1.5 kW

HVAC System

20,000 BTU High Voltage Heat Pump with Drive Train Heat Scavenging

15,000 BTU Heat Pump HVAC

17,000 BTU HVAC

Self Propelled System

TrekDrive™ self-propulsion 20 kW(Peak 70 kW)

Magic Pack Self Propulsion

Active Power Assist Self-Propulsion

Off-Grid Capability

7+ Days

Up to 7 days

7+ days

Sleeping Capacity

Up to 4 (optional Summit sleeper for more)

Up to 4

4 (two queen beds)

Key Features

Auto-leveling, panoramic windows, dishwasher, induction cooktop, LookOut cameras, home backup power, Starlink Integration

Magic Hitch auto-hitching, InstaCamp one-touch setup, Starlink integration, quiet HVAC, tankless water heater

Terrece™ rear patio, dynamic skylight, projector screen, zero-wood construction, remote parking, tank heaters, Horizon Generator

Price (Starting)

$184,000

$139,500

$159,990
 
There seems to be no particular standard for what 'Starlink Integration' means. On the Pebble it means there is a hole in the floor that you can run a cable through to a Starlink external receiver. I don't consider that much 'integration'. What does it mean on the LightShip or other RVs? Seems like 'Integration' would suggest the RV is equipped with a Starlink dish and a Wi-Fi router and the necessary cables. If it just means it has 120V power you can plug whatever you want into, then the term is meaningless IMHO.
 
What does it mean on the LightShip or other RVs?
I'll tell you what I know about LightShip Starlink integration and Rory can expand. I was told LightShip has a built in cellular router. The cellular connection if for LightShip support, not customer communication but it does have WiFi that can be used. There is also a built in WAN port on the device that is wired to the AeroHub ethernet port. That is where a Starlink connection would be plugged in. The Atlas tablet system communicates over WiFi to that same cellar router WiFi connection then interfaces with the LightShip CANBUS body controllers.

@Rory (Lightship Team) this was information I got from Ben last April. Let us know if it has changed or if I got anything wrong.
 

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