The RV Industry Association (RVIA) added seven companies as new members in February, expanding its network of manufacturers, suppliers, service providers, and financial firms supporting the recreational vehicle industry.
The new members span multiple segments of the industry supply chain, including RV manufacturing, component supply, software services, insurance, and financing.
The association represents more than 470 manufacturers and component and aftermarket suppliers that collectively produce 98 percent of all recreational vehicles manufactured in the United States.
Two companies joined the association as RV manufacturers. Awaken RV, based in Apple Creek, Ohio, manufactures travel trailers.
Frontier Unlimited, headquartered in Silt, Colorado, produces folding camping trailers designed for the RV market.
Three companies entered the association as suppliers providing equipment and technology used in RV manufacturing.
RoverSense Technologies, located in McKinney, Texas, supplies sensors and leak detection systems.
Elejoy, based in Toronto, Canada, provides inverters used in electrical systems. Harbinger Motors, headquartered in Garden Grove, California, supplies electric vehicle chassis designed for commercial and specialty vehicle applications.
Two additional companies joined under associate membership. Vinny Solutions, located in Townsend, Tennessee, develops software used by RV dealers.
Comparion Insurance Agency, based in Boston, Massachusetts, also provides insurance products for RV owners and related businesses.
A financial services firm also joined the association. Axos Bank, operating from Henderson, Nevada, specializes in wholesale financing for businesses.
The association highlights new members each month as part of its effort to bring together companies involved in RV manufacturing, supply, and services.
The organization’s membership base includes manufacturers and suppliers that collectively account for approximately 60% of recreational vehicles produced worldwide.
According to the association, RVIA works to unify industry initiatives focused on safety and education, support the growth and expansion of the RV market, pursue policies that promote a favorable business environment, and promote a positive RV experience for consumers.