Harbinger Launches Industria Off-Grid Power Systems, Airstream First Customer
18.5 kWh
600W
5000W
What Happened
Harbinger, an American automotive and industrial manufacturer, announced Harbinger Industria, a new business line offering its battery technology as standalone products for energy storage and auxiliary power. Airstream, the iconic travel trailer maker, is the first customer and has integrated the Harbinger Power System into its new Trade Wind 27FB travel trailer, enabling off-grid camping with air conditioning and solar integration.
18.5 kWh
Largest battery capacity in Airstream's travel trailer lineup.
- Up to 18.5 kWh battery capacity
- 600W rooftop solar power system
- 50 Amp service with dual air conditioners
- 5000W inverter for fully inverted electrical system
“Harbinger is excited to be driving the reindustrialization of American supply chains, bringing our industry-leading battery technology to market with Airstream, the most iconic brand in recreation.”
Why this matters
This move expands Harbinger's battery technology beyond electric vehicles into recreational vehicles, demonstrating the versatility of American-made automotive-grade battery systems for off-grid applications.
Terms in This Story
- kWh
- Kilowatt-hour, a unit of energy equal to one kilowatt of power used for one hour.
- inverter
- A device that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) for powering appliances.
- off-grid
- Living or operating without connection to a public utility power grid.
- shore power
- Electrical power supplied from a stationary source, like a campsite hookup.
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