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Most RVs are a single-purpose purchase that sits in a driveway or RV storage 48 weeks a year. The Evotrex-PG5 is different. It's a 270 kWh power plant that happens to be an exceptional off-grid trailer. Here's what that means.

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Use case 01
True off-grid camping, for days, not hours.

Most "off-grid capable" trailers mean a 200W solar panel and a 1.2 kWh lithium battery. That's enough to run your lights and charge your phone for a night or two before you're hunting for a hookup.
The Evotrex-PG5 is in a different category. A 43 kWh LFP battery paired with a 75 kW gasoline generator means you can run full HVAC, a two-burner induction cooktop, convection microwave, espresso machine, a 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, and all your lighting and devices. Indefinitely. Evotrex confirms users stay unplugged for a week or more with daily HVAC and appliance use.

Park on BLM land. A private ranch. A forest road. Anywhere a truck can take you. The Evotrex-PG5 doesn't care whether there's a hookup nearby.

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Use case 02
A home backup power source parked in your driveway.

When you're not camping, the Evotrex-PG5 doesn't just sit there. Plug it in as a backup power source and it becomes a 43 kWh energy reserve, larger than three Tesla Powerwalls, with up to 12 kW of continuous output.

The average American household uses roughly 30 kWh per day. The Evotrex-PG5's 43 kWh battery alone covers more than a full day of typical home use. Add a full 20-gallon gas tank and you have 270+ kWh of total on-demand energy, enough for nearly nine days of average home consumption.

During an outage, the generator recharges the battery continuously for as long as you have fuel. The 1.5 kW rooftop solar keeps topping it off in the meantime.
Think of it as a Tesla Powerwall that you can also take camping.

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What 12 kW actually powers.
To put 12,000 watts in context: the average US home draws 1,200–2,000W continuously for essentials (refrigerator, lighting, phone charging, TV). The Evotrex-PG5's 12 kW output is 6–10× that — more than enough to run your entire home's non-HVAC load, with headroom to spare.

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Use case 03
The RV that's never idle.

The average RV is used 3–4 weeks per year. For the other 48 weeks, it sits, depreciating, aging, and running up storage fees, insurance, and maintenance costs. A liability the moment it stops moving.

The Evotrex-PG5 works differently. Its 1.5 kW rooftop solar array generates energy whether you're camping or parked at home. That free energy can offset your electricity bill, top up an EV, or keep the 43 kWh battery ready for the next outage or trip.
It isn't just a trailer. It's infrastructure.

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Evotrex-PG5 vs. home energy storage systems.
Home battery systems like the Tesla Powerwall, EcoFlow DELTA Pro, and Anker SOLIX do one thing: store energy at home. The Evotrex-PG5 does that too, and you can take it camping.

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If you want this to be off grid you need more tank capacity. Only having 60 gallons of water and 30 gallons of grey capacity is not enough. I spent two years living off grid in a trailer with 80 fresh/40 grey and that’s only about a week of navy showers and dish washing for one person before you’re visiting a dump site to empty the grey tank.
 
 








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