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AC Future shares final design of its ‘AI-Transformable Home’ RV ahead of physical debut at CES

Young mobile home solutions developer AC Future has shared the final design of its flagship product – a solar-electric RV called the AI-Transformable Home or “Ai-TH” for short. Designed through a partnership with Hydra Design Labs, the Ai-TH has transcended beyond the concept phase and will be showcased as a physical demonstration unit at CES 2025 in Las Vegas next month.

AC Future is an Irvine, California, startup that emerged from stealth in 2023. According to the company, its mission is to “ignite a revolution in sustainable living by crafting innovative, transformable homes that seamlessly blend modern design, eco-conscious principles, and cutting-edge AI technologies.”

That journey begins with AC Future’s flagship product, a modular solar-electric RV called the AI-Transformable Home. The AI-TH project was launched in January 2024 to address the global crisis for affordable, sustainable, and mobile housing.

The RV is a zero-emissions housing solution that can transform into a 400 sq. ft. smart home at the push of a button. It offers its tenants complete off-grid capabilities, including solar charging, water generation, and internet connectivity.

AC Future initially unveiled its AI-TH RV concept at CES 2024, which caught the eye of Hydra Design Labs. The two companies would form a partnership to help bring the startup’s concept to fruition. As a result, the two companies have completed a final design, which you can see below before it makes its physical debut at CES 2025.

  • AC Future RV
  • AC Future RV

AC Future and Hydra to showcase electric RV at CES 2025

Per AC Future, its AI-TH electric RV concept has completed its final design, engineering, and fabrication with the help of Hydra Design Labs. The renderings above showcase the final design AC Future will now look to sell and produce.

AC Future shared that Hydra helped design the interior and exterior of the AI-TH RV and provided CAD surfacing, Class-A surfacing, color and trim design services, and UI/UX design. Through engineering and fabrication, Hydra was able to produce a functioning prototype that will be unveiled in Las Vegas next month.

According to AC Future, the latest renderings showcase the AI-TH electric RV’s new design direction and refinements that have evolved from the initial concept that debuted earlier this year. The images offer a first look at the final shape and functionality of the AI-TH prototype. Per Hydra Design Labs sounder and CEO Jon Hull:

Design played a foundational role in developing the AI-TH for AC Future, and optimizing the user experience guided every step of the process to maximize space and deliver efficient solutions. We are honored to work with the AC Future team and partners to turn this groundbreaking sustainable housing solution into a reality.

We don’t have any performance specs for the electric RV yet. Still, we can see that AC Future and Hydra have implemented an entire solar panel roof to enable off-grid living, which is perfect for mobile recreation. We also have yet to see what the interior will look like, but we will get a much better idea of the AI-TH’s design and capabilities at CES in January.

If you’re attending this year’s event, you can visit AC Future’s unveiling of the electric RV prototype on January 7, 2025, at 2 PM. Afterward, you can stop by the company’s booth #10515 in the North Hall to see it up close.

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