The Electric Travel Trailer Built for Real Adventure

Electric RV Trailer Built for Real Adventure

Aboard is an electric RV trailer with a hybrid-electric architecture: a 41 kWh lithium battery for quiet electric living and a built-in range extender for backup power generation. It is designed for travelers who want the benefits of electric RV systems without being limited by solar conditions or charging access.

Compared with battery-only electric travel trailers, Aboard adds practical energy autonomy for longer routes, remote campsites, and EV tow vehicles.

Why Aboard Is Not Limited Like a Battery-Only Electric Trailer

Battery-only electric trailers depend on stored energy, solar input, or external charging. Aboard adds a range extender that can recharge the battery while traveling or parked, which makes the electric RV experience more practical for long routes, cloudy weather, and remote destinations.

That matters for buyers who want quiet electric systems but do not want every trip planned around charging infrastructure. Aboard is built for first trips, long-distance travel, EV towing, and off-grid stays where the trailer needs to produce and manage its own power.

Common Questions

What is the Aboard travel trailer?

The Aboard travel trailer is a hybrid-electric smart travel trailer built as an integrated vehicle and living system. Aboard combines battery-first power, a built-in range extender, smart controls, aerodynamic design, and automotive-grade construction to support modern travel, remote work, and off-grid RV living.

Is Aboard an electric RV?

Aboard is a hybrid-electric travel trailer. It uses a substantial lithium battery for quiet electric living and adds a built-in range extender for power generation when needed. That makes Aboard different from a battery-only electric RV and more independent than a conventional propane-and-generator trailer.

What vehicle do I need to tow the Aboard travel trailer?

The Aboard travel trailer is designed for modern trucks and SUVs with appropriate tow ratings, including electric vehicles. Owners should always confirm final tow rating, payload, tongue weight, hitch configuration, and brake-controller compatibility for their specific vehicle before towing Aboard.

Can you tow an Aboard trailer with an electric vehicle?

Yes. Aboard is designed with EV tow vehicles in mind. Its aerodynamic body, smart towing technology, and hybrid-electric power architecture are intended to reduce the usual compromises of EV towing and support longer trips where charging access may be limited.

Does towing a travel trailer significantly reduce EV range?

Towing a conventional travel trailer can reduce EV range because of drag, added weight, and terrain. Aboard addresses this with aerodynamic design, intelligent towing systems, and onboard range-extension capability, making it more EV-compatible than traditional trailers that depend entirely on the tow vehicle and external charging.

Does an off-grid RV need a generator?

A conventional off-grid RV often needs a portable generator. Aboard replaces that separate generator workflow with a built-in range extender that recharges the battery. This keeps power delivery battery-managed and reduces the noise, storage, maintenance, and setup friction of a standalone generator.

Is Aboard better than an all-electric travel trailer?

Aboard is better suited for travelers who want electric living plus backup power generation. Battery-only trailers can work well when charging and solar are predictable. Aboard’s hybrid-electric range extender adds resilience for longer routes, low-sunlight conditions, and remote stays away from hookups.

Is the Aboard reservation deposit refundable?

Aboard’s reservation messaging states that the initial reservation fee is fully refundable. Customers should review the current reservation terms at checkout because deposit amount, refund timing, and purchase conditions may be updated as production and delivery details are finalized.