The Lightship L1 is a towable camper designed for electric vehicles. What does that actually mean? For a start, it’s a trailer that the company says can be towed with almost no loss of range from your EV.
Ben Parker and Toby Kraus are the founders of Lightship. Ben spent 5 years as a battery engineer with Tesla and worked on the Model 3. Toby worked in Tesla’s finance and product management departments. They know innovation and electric vehicles.
The two partners said that they saw an opportunity in the trailer industry that “reminded them of the early days they’d seen working at Tesla.” While there had been some gradual changes in the industry, they thought that there was a complete lack of innovation.

“Inefficient, unreliable product designs and a power experience that relies on smelly, noisy, gas or propane generators fundamentally hinder the amazing experience of traveling in the outdoors,” is how Parker described the current camper and RV industry.
They wanted to build a model that was more aerodynamic. That was lighter. That had enough power to support a week of off-grid camping without using propane or other fossil fuels.
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