Revolutionizing Road Trips with Lightship’s Electric RV
Aug 24, 2023
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Revolutionizing Road Trips with Lightship's Electric RV features Toby Kraus and Ben Parker, co-founders of Lightship, an all-electric RV. They discuss the features of the L1, including a solar array, electric HVAC, and an 80 kWh battery. They also talk about how RV electrification can drive the electrification of pickup trucks and how the L1 can serve as a power source for homes. Topics covered include their backgrounds at Tesla, the transition to clean and all-electric fuel sources for camper trailers, and the design and features of the Lightship L1.
Lightship's L1 is designed to bring electrification to the RV market and drive overall electrification in the pickup truck sector.
Lightship's L1 is powered by an 80 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery sourced from the supply base of EV components, allowing them to access high-quality, low-cost batteries without extensive in-house development.
The development of a self-propelling trailer design that assists the range and efficiency of electric vehicles has the potential to revolutionize the electrification of pickup trucks.
Deep dives
Lightship - The All-Electric RV Startup
Lightship is an all-electric RV startup co-founded by Toby Krauss and Ben Parker. Their first model, the L1, is a tow trailer equipped with a sizable solar array, electric heat pump HVAC, an induction stove, an 80 kilowatt-hour battery, and a feature that provides on-road power to the towing vehicle. Toby and Ben both have backgrounds at Tesla and Proterra, where they gained valuable experience in the electric vehicle industry. Lightship aims to bring electrification to the RV market and drive overall electrification in the pickup truck sector.
The Electrification of RVs and Towable Trailers
The RV market consists of both drivable motorhomes and towable trailers, with towable trailers being the larger segment. Lightship's L1 is designed for the towable segment, which includes conventional trailers and gooseneck or fifth wheel trailers. Towable RVs are ready for electrification due to their relatively lower power demands and the possibility of designing more efficient body shapes. Lightship's L1 is designed to be aerodynamic and collapsible, maximizing passive efficiency. The L1 is targeted at the mainstream premium segment of the RV market with a starting price of around $120,000.
Battery Technology and Manufacturing in the USA
Lightship's L1 is powered by an 80 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery sourced from the supply base of EV components in the automotive industry. Leveraging existing EV components allows Lightship to access high-quality, low-cost batteries without the need for extensive in-house development. The L1's battery provides ample energy for camping needs and can be charged using high-power plugs commonly found at RV campgrounds. Lightship plans to manufacture the L1 in the USA, with its pilot production facility located in Broomfield, Colorado.
A Self-Propelling Trailer Design for Electric Vehicles
The podcast discusses the development of a self-propelling trailer design that assists the range and efficiency of electric vehicles. Traditional trailers are dead weight, but the new design is aerodynamic and provides propulsion, reducing range loss. This innovation is particularly beneficial for electric trucks, such as the Ford F-150 Lightning, as towing a heavy load usually decreases their range. By making the trailer efficient and adding a propulsion system, the range loss is minimized, paving the way for the electrification of pickup trucks.
The Lightship L1 Trailer's Features and Environmental Benefits
The Lightship L1 trailer is a sleek, 27-foot-long travel trailer suitable for small families. Its revolutionary design allows for easy transformation from a compact, aerodynamic shape while driving to a spacious living space at the campsite. The trailer's roof is covered with solar panels, supplying energy for appliances, including an all-electric air conditioner and an induction stove. The L1 trailer is built to last, reducing waste and emissions typically associated with the RV industry, and it can also serve as a home solar system, providing energy security and reducing reliance on the grid.
Toby Kraus and Ben Parker are co-founders of Lightship, an all-electric RV. Their first model, the L1, is a tow trailer with a sizable solar array on top, electric heat pump HVAC, an induction stove in the kitchen, an 80 kilowatt hour battery and an EV range extending or gas mileage boosting feature wherein the tow trailer provides some on-road power to the vehicle that's pulling it.
Ben is a former mechanical design engineer at Tesla who contributed to the Model 3. Toby also worked at Tesla, first in finance then as product manager for the Model S. He later assumed an executive position at Proterra, an electric bus company. Despite Proterra's recent bankruptcy, it played a pivotal role in advancing large vehicle electrification. In 2020, Toby and Ben teamed up to establish Lightship and unveiled the L1 for pre-orders in March 2023.
This conversation not only covers the founders' backgrounds and the L1's feature set, but also how they have sized the RV market, how the electrification of the RV will help drive the electrification of the pickup truck sector overall, and how the L1 can serve as a power source to a home when it's not in use as an RV. MCJ Collective is proud to be a multi-time investor in Lightship via our venture capital funds, and we still learned a lot during this conversation.
In this episode, we cover:
[03:06]: Ben's background and Tesla experience
[05:43]: How electrifying food trucks led Ben to work on RVs
[09:07]: Ben's experience in Formula 1 student racing
[10:37]: Toby's background: finance, Tesla, Proterra, and Eclipse
[16:46]: RV categories and the market landscape
[20:30]: The role of aerodynamics in trailer design
[23:08]: Potential for Lightship L1 to unlock electrification in pickup trucks
[25:05]: The hodgepodge of fossil fuel systems in legacy RVs
[27:20]: Prioritizing a game-changing product with sustainability as a bonus
[28:24]: An in-depth overview of the Lightship L1 trailer's sleek design
[30:58]: Details of the L1’s solar paneled roof, HVAC, and stove
[34:51]: Pricing and target customer demographics
[40:23]: Addressing range anxiety with existing RV campground infrastructure
[42:25]: Lightship L1’s battery and potential as a home backup power source
[49:50]: Tackling the problem of embedded emissions with durability
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Episode recorded on Aug 10, 2023 (Published on Aug 24, 2023)
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