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A new generation of all-electric travel trailers is shaking up the RV industry. Driven by environmental concerns, soaring fuel costs and an endless quest for ultimate in luxurious convenience, these RVs have everything you need to stay off grid as long as you want, without sacrificing a thing. This new technology is now so feasible, that even veteran RV manufacturers are jumping into the game. In this article we’ll take a look at five outstanding 2026 all-electric RVs that are already available on the market.

Lightship Atmos AE1 All-Electric Travel Trailer
Lightship is a California based RV company whose mission is to reduce emissions by making RV camping environmentally sustainable. The self-contained Lightship Atmos is packed with features and amenities that allow you to glamp in style while remaining off grid.
This half ton towable RV features aerodynamic design and electric propulsion that helps with EV range and tow vehicle fuel economy. The roof drops down for transit, but when you get where you’re going, it automatically raises to maximize ceiling height. Everything in the Lightship Atmos AE1is powered by it’s roof mounted solar array and onboard battery system and onboard water generator mean you can stay off grid for as long as you want.
New technology never comes cheap, perhaps especially in the RV world. The price of any all-electric RV is definitely not for the faint of heart. With that said, the price for an Atmos AE1 all electric RV begins at $184.000.00 USD. However, it offers an abundance of sustainable technology and oh, so many comforts for that price.
Key Features
- Aerodynamic design
- Lift system
- TrekDrive Electric propulsion system
- 77kwH battery
- 1.8KwH solar capacity
- 6′ transit height- 10 ‘ camp height
- 30+cubic foot pass through storage area
- Half-ton towable
- Price: $184,000

Evotrex PG5 Atlas Hybrid Travel Trailer
Solar power is great to have when the sun is shining. However, mother nature doesn’t always cooperate with our camping plans. On those dreary days when the rain doesn’t take a break, it’s good to have options. WIth that in mind, the lEvotrex PG5 Atlas isn’t a true all-electric RV. Instead, this go-anywhere travel trailer offers extended off-grid capability no matter what the weather is doing. It features an efficient 20-gallon gas generator that keeps the power humming wherever your travels take you
But that’s not to say you won’t have abundant power without running the generator- its 43 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate battery and 1.5 kW rooftop solar array are designed to offer plenty of power, but this Evotrex RV also features regenerative charging while towing. Not only that, but it offers a uniqueself-propulsion system that allows you to move and park the trailer remotely via it’s own hand-held tablet.
Recharging EV batteries when you’re in the middle of nowhere, or miles from a charging station is always a concern. This is another area the Evotrex PG5 shines. Its charging system can double as either an EV charger or an emergency home power bank . But having a versatile power system is just the beginning for this RV.
It features a robust, off-road worthy chassis with an air suspension. Auto levelling, motorized entry steps and a rear entry ramp that converts into additional living space help to simplify cam setup.
Of course, the PG 5 Atlas is also loaded with a host of luxurious interior features that include a power screen and projector so you can enjoy movies from the full queen bed. The kitchen offers a full complement of electric appliances, including a coffee maker that descends from an upper cabinet on demand.
The price of an Evotrex PG 5 Atlas RV starts at just $119,900 – not bad for an ultra-luxurious rig that’s ready for family adventures.
Key Features
- Air suspension
- Full queen bed
- Drop down projector screen
- Two way power system
- Self drive and park
- 4300 Wh battery
- Generates its own power
- 20 gallon gas generator
- Price: $119,900

Living Vehicle HD series Generation 4 RV Travel Trailer
Living Vehicle is a California based RV company that’s on a mission to bring innovative, green solutions to the RV world. They”ve been around for a few years now and every year brings a new rendition of an already phenomenal all-electric travel trailer design. Living vehicle trailers sit on a robust frame that’s fully warrantied to last for10 years. When it comes to going off grid, Living Vehicles come with a range of options, depending on how you’ll be using your RV.
Examples range from the shored powered HD24 to the HD24 Pro, which offers limitless power for endless off grid possibilities. This half ton towable, 4 season RV is built to take you far, far away and keep you there in luxury for as long as you want, any time of year.
The living area transforms into six distinct room configurations that adapt to your needs, making the most of every inch. In addition, the open living area features an adjacent fold down patio with access through a sliding patio door. When you’re ready to roll again, the patio transforms into a ramp for easy toy storage.
Having enough power to stay off grid is one thing- but what about freshwater? Living vehicle makes sure you’ll always have a ready supply by including an atmospheric water generator that creates 9 litres of water per day as well as a water saving shower system. You might never miss the grid at all.
Interior features include an adaptable layout that evolves and transforms when your camping needs change. It also features a unique 5′ x 8′ walk in closet with a washer dryer.
Key Features
- 1200 Watt solar panels
- 15KW battery pac
- 6 KW off grid power
- Temperature range: -4ºF-120ºF
- Atmospheric water generator
- Price: $274,000
Coming To An RV Lot Near You? Maybe Not So Fast
Without a doubt, all-electric RVs are continuing to evolve with more and more groundbreaking technology and features. But, while these futuristic all-electric RVs are definitely a step in the right direction when it comes to sustainability, the prices of these RVs will keep them out of reach of the average person. With that said, the price of any of these all-electric RVs is more than what most weekend RV campers are willing to spend on a recreational vehicle, no matter how cool the technology is.
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Lynne Fedorick is an RV expert and experienced outdoor author who has written hundreds of articles for RV Life, RV Trader, and other leading publications. She evaluates RV gear, portable power systems, and emergency preparedness equipment for real-world RV travel. Lynne is the founder of RVAdventureGuide.com, offering RV travel tips, reviews, and destinations from a uniquely Canadian perspective.


