The RV Industry Association (RVIA) has announced its newest members for February 2025, expanding its network of over 500 manufacturers, component suppliers, and aftermarket providers. The association represents companies responsible for 98% of RV production in the United States, working to promote safety, market growth, and a favorable business environment.
Portland-based Adventure Wagon, a manufacturer of Class B motorhomes, is among the latest additions. The company specializes in customizable van conversions, catering to outdoor enthusiasts and travelers seeking flexible and durable mobile living solutions.
Eco Battery, headquartered in Hurricane, Utah, has also joined the RVIA as an aftermarket supplier. The company provides lithium batteries and chargers, supporting the industry’s shift toward more efficient and sustainable energy solutions for RV owners.
The RVIA aims to unify industry efforts in advocacy, education, and standards development. By welcoming new members, the association broadens its influence in ensuring product quality and advancing initiatives that benefit manufacturers, dealers, and consumers.
As the demand for RV travel remains strong, new members contribute to innovation in design, technology, and sustainability. The rise of lithium battery technology, such as those supplied by Eco Battery, reflects a growing emphasis on energy efficiency and alternative power solutions in the RV sector.
By joining the association, both companies gain access to industry insights, networking opportunities, and regulatory advocacy that can help shape their business strategies. Membership in RVIA provides companies with resources to navigate evolving consumer preferences and compliance requirements.
RVIA continues to support its members through research, training, and engagement with policymakers to address key industry challenges. The addition of Adventure Wagon and Eco Battery highlights the association’s commitment to fostering innovation and sustainability in the RV market.
As the industry adapts to technological advancements and shifting demographics, collaboration among manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers remains critical. New members bring fresh perspectives and expertise that contribute to the overall growth and success of the RV ecosystem.
With ongoing developments in vehicle electrification, modular design, and eco-friendly materials, companies like Eco Battery and Adventure Wagon play a role in shaping the next generation of RV experiences. Their membership reinforces the RVIA’s mission to enhance safety, expand consumer education, and ensure a thriving market for years to come.
The association’s efforts to support its growing network reflect the evolving landscape of RV travel, where innovation and efficiency remain central to meeting consumer expectations. As Adventure Wagon and Eco Battery integrate into the industry’s broader framework, their contributions will help drive continued progress and sustainability within the RV sector.