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Escape Introduced the eONE XL Wide & Tall

Escape unveiled the 'eONE XL Wide & Tall,' an all-electric tiny home built on a double-axle trailer featuring floor-to-ceiling glass and expanded proportions designed to prioritize livability over pure towability. At 9.6 ft wide and 13.6 ft tall, the model provides extra interior volume while accepting permit-required towing. The unique element is its full residential appliance suite, aiming for full-time habitation rather than weekend use.

Inside, the ground floor groups a well-equipped kitchen—electric oven, induction cooktop, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer/dryer—with a living area framed by large glazing and an electric fireplace. The bathroom includes a shower/bath combo and a vanity sink. A storage-integrated staircase leads to a divided loft with two connected sleeping or storage sections, giving more flexible layouts than single-loft tiny homes.

For buyers seeking small-footprint living that feels like a permanent residence, the eONE XL offers greater comfort and functionality, trading some mobility for everyday convenience. Its wider footprint and full appliances reflect a broader tiny-home trend toward livable, long-term micro-dwellings rather than purely mobile retreats.

Trend Themes

  1. All-electric Tiny Homes — The shift to fully electric systems in tiny homes enables centralized battery and vehicle-to-grid solutions that redefine off-grid resilience and energy cost models.
  2. Expanded Tiny Home Footprints — Greater width and height in towable tiny homes create opportunities for modular interior systems and scalable structural components that bridge the gap between mobile and permanent housing.
  3. Full-residential Appliance Integration — The inclusion of full-size residential appliances in compact dwellings signals demand for downsized, energy-efficient appliances and integrated utility management tailored to micro-living.

Industry Implications

  1. Modular Housing Manufacturers — Manufacturers can capitalize on demand for livable micro-dwellings by developing prefabricated modules and plug-and-play interior assemblies optimized for wider, taller towable platforms.
  2. Residential Appliance Makers — Appliance companies stand to benefit from designing low-power, compact full-featured units and integrated control ecosystems matched to electric tiny-home energy profiles.
  3. Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Providers — Energy providers and battery firms may see new markets for scalable storage, smart charging, and renewable integration tailored to the continuous-occupancy needs of all-electric tiny homes.

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