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Colorado Teardrops, an American camper trailer company, has just introduced its first specially designed trailer for electric vehicles, named The Boulder. This innovative trailer not only serves as a comfortable camping accommodation for up to four individuals, but also doubles as a charging station for electric vehicles. With a 75 kilowatt-hours battery pack integrated into its powder-coated steel frame, The Boulder can recharge the main battery of an EV while it’s parked.

According to the company’s website, The Boulder can also act as a “Powerwall on wheels,” providing energy not only to the EV, but also to the home. This feature makes it eligible for a federal tax credit of around $12,000 under the Inflation Reduction Act.

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The 12-foot teardrop camper is made of aircraft-grade aluminum, and its interior cabin is equipped with hardwood and various 110-volt electrical outlets. It has a body length of 150 inches and an overall length of 195 inches, with a cabin width of 60 inches. The seating area can be converted into a queen-size bed and two bunk beds.

For those interested in purchasing The Boulder, it has a starting price of $67,000, with several optional upgrades available, including a 2,000-watt air conditioning unit for $3,250, a propane heater for $2,000, and a water tank with hand pump for $650. Although development is still underway, the company has already completed the first prototype for The Boulder and has two more electric vehicle-specific models in the works, The Golden and The Denver.

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Be sure to check out the official video and photo gallery for The Boulder EV camper trailer, and let the company know what you think in the comments section.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3oGNdWqp6A

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Tyne Rodriquez has been reporting on the global electric vehicle industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2021, focusing on EV technology, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and clean mobility trends across major markets. With a background in digital media and communications, Tyne brings a clear and accessible approach to fast-moving industry developments. Outside of work, Tyne enjoys sunset jogging, casual videography, and exploring new coffee brewing methods.

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