ESCAPE Homes has introduced a line of all-electric tiny homes designed to offer affordable and sustainable living options for consumers seeking flexibility and lower environmental impact.
The company announced that its eESCAPE series—featuring the eVista, eVista XL, and the new eOne Ultimate—can be powered through a simple plug connection compatible with electric vehicles or trucks.
Manufactured in the United States, the models also support alternative power sources, including residential solar systems, generators, and wind power, giving owners multiple options for off-grid or energy-efficient living.
“The EV revolution is here to stay and our eESCAPE series offers attractive, Earth-friendly, affordable and innovative tiny homes designed for maximum comfort,” ESCAPE Homes founder Dan Dobrowolski said in a press release.
The newest model, the eOne Ultimate, is the largest tiny home the company has built to date within the standards of the RVIA. It provides two floors and up to 720 square feet of living space, with configurations that include one to two full bathrooms and up to four bedrooms.
ESCAPE Homes constructs its units with Smartside siding, sustainable wood, Low-E thermo-pane windows, and LED lighting that minimizes energy use.
Each home is equipped with climate-controlled air conditioning, heat pumps, and auxiliary heating to handle varying weather conditions.
Depending on the floor plan, the eESCAPE tiny homes can accommodate two to eight occupants. Buyers can customize layouts to suit different uses, from Airbnb rentals and backyard accessory dwelling units to modern home offices or guest houses.
ESCAPE’s designs draw inspiration from the Prairie-style resort cottages at Canoe Bay, combining elements of traditional tiny homes and RVs for mobility and comfort.
The company has gained recognition in the United States and abroad for its portable housing concepts that balance innovation with practical living solutions.
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