Have you tried to test the range from 80% down to 20% and the see how many miles you drove. Top back up to 80% and divide miles from Kw added and that is the miles per Kw
@riviantrackr Hi. Yes I know that, the question was if it could fit if you pulled far to the passenger stall line marking if it would fit without blocking 🚫 another charger?
What’s the surcharge per kWh? I heard it was 30%. I also got the notification today for our R1S and I’m waiting for Rivian to send us the adapter. It’s a small price to pay using the supercharger when needed, but at least it’s reliable. With Rivian’s Adventure Network, EVgo for plug and charge, and now Tesla, it’s more freedom to drive. Thanks.
Can Rivians charge on any Tesla Supercharger or are Supercharger limitations or exceptions? I am talking about the capacity and power delivery of Superchargers not whether or not they are enabled for CCS vehicles. Also, how much is Tesla charging for this, same price per kWh as Teslas get, not the same, higher, what is it, etc.?
It's great that Rivian and Ford can now use some Tesla Super Chargers, but I think the question nobody is asking is - why are so many Tesla Super Chargers NOT included?
@@keithhere5868 @riviantrackr Thanks for the reply, but I don't think that's the full story. I see 250kW Super Chargers near me that are not available to NACS.
GO Rivian 👍🏾 Five or less years from now, Rivian will be a major auto manufacturer and will be selling more EVs than Ford or GM. For now, the only US EV manufacturer is Tesla. Rivian sold only 50K vehicles in 2023, so they are not yet a major auto manufacturer.
Tesla has figured thay roughly 200k miles is only a 10% dip in max capacity. For me, I will only have my R1T one, maybe two, years max. I go 100% whenever possible.
Did you or can you alert your Rivian that you will charge at a Supercharger location? With a Tesla, it will start warming the batteries before arriving to allow a maximum charge rate. Does the Rivian have this option?
Thanks for the information. Great news, but tempered by certain V3/V4 Superchargers not being available. There’s a brand new one in the NorCal Sierras that was going to be a game changer for me but it’s not available - huge disappointment. Now it’s easier to get there, but I can’t stay there without charging, so I still can’t go there in my Rivian… For an “adventure” company, this is baffling.
Congratulation on being the first to post a video of a Rivian charging on a non Magic Dock Supercharger. Hope you get a ton of views.
Thank you
Nice! One less concern I have about buying my first EV. Reserved the R2 on day one. Looking forward to joining the EV community soon-ish. 😅
Yay!
I'm taking delivery of a R1S on April 8th, so these videos are informative. Thanks
Thank you and congratulations
Have you tried to test the range from 80% down to 20% and the see how many miles you drove.
Top back up to 80% and divide miles from Kw added and that is the miles per Kw
@@Michael-e9s2x no, I'm not that adventurous I keep a charge of 60% or higher.
Awesome, great video. How long will it be until I can charge my Chevy Bolt on the supercharger network?
No date for GM yet
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Welcome to the Tesla Supercharger charging family.
Hi, can you just pull in more on the passenger line and not block a 2nd dispenser? Maybe the cord is too short 🤔
V3 are very short so there’s not much room
@riviantrackr Hi. Yes I know that, the question was if it could fit if you pulled far to the passenger stall line marking if it would fit without blocking 🚫 another charger?
What’s the surcharge per kWh? I heard it was 30%. I also got the notification today for our R1S and I’m waiting for Rivian to send us the adapter. It’s a small price to pay using the supercharger when needed, but at least it’s reliable. With Rivian’s Adventure Network, EVgo for plug and charge, and now Tesla, it’s more freedom to drive. Thanks.
Can Rivians charge on any Tesla Supercharger or are Supercharger limitations or exceptions?
I am talking about the capacity and power delivery of Superchargers not whether or not they are enabled for CCS vehicles. Also, how much is Tesla charging for this, same price per kWh as Teslas get, not the same, higher, what is it, etc.?
Do you have to have Tesla app downloaded to charge and account set up or can everything be done on the Rivian app?
It can all be done with the Rivian app
It's great that Rivian and Ford can now use some Tesla Super Chargers, but I think the question nobody is asking is - why are so many Tesla Super Chargers NOT included?
because only version 3 / version 4 superchargers are compatiable
This ^
Older charger aren’t CCS compatible
Thanks for the replies!
@@riviantrackr Thanks for the reply, but I don't think that's the full story. I see 250kW Super Chargers near me that are not available to NACS.
@@keithhere5868 @riviantrackr Thanks for the reply, but I don't think that's the full story. I see 250kW Super Chargers near me that are not available to NACS.
thanks Tesla.
GO Rivian 👍🏾 Five or less years from now, Rivian will be a major auto manufacturer and will be selling more EVs than Ford or GM. For now, the only US EV manufacturer is Tesla. Rivian sold only 50K vehicles in 2023, so they are not yet a major auto manufacturer.
Did the system update the number of stalls displayed as AVAILABLE on the Nav since you blocked TWO spaces?
No the system only calculates ones stall
How did you get that service menu? I don't see it in my GUI. Any other way of getting these details?
It’s called RiDE, it’s a secret service menu 🙃
Just heard about the news they mailed it to you?
What price per KW were you charged? Thanks.
Each Supercharger is different but this one I was paying $0.51/kWh
Thank you.
But how much was the charge per kWh?
It’ll vary but I paid $0.50/kWh
So around an Electrify America type cost. Bummer.@@riviantrackr
How did you get that screen with all the data on it?
Do you recommend to keep charging limit to 70% or 80%?
I daily charge to 70%
Thx👍🏻
Tesla has figured thay roughly 200k miles is only a 10% dip in max capacity. For me, I will only have my R1T one, maybe two, years max. I go 100% whenever possible.
Did you or can you alert your Rivian that you will charge at a Supercharger location? With a Tesla, it will start warming the batteries before arriving to allow a maximum charge rate. Does the Rivian have this option?
Yes! If you do a route that has you stop at a Supercharger or if you select one on the map, the battery will precondition
How long did you precondition for? In Tesla it sometimes starts an hour from the charge stop.
Alot if people complain about Rivian charge curve. But no way my Model X plaid gets over 200kw at 50%
Will Tesla add the V2 chargers at some
Point or is it just the v3 and v4
I don’t expect them to add V2 but Tesla can upgrade them to V3/4
@@riviantrackr I think there are hardware issues that prevent V2 to work with non Tesla cars.
Thanks for the information. Great news, but tempered by certain V3/V4 Superchargers not being available. There’s a brand new one in the NorCal Sierras that was going to be a game changer for me but it’s not available - huge disappointment. Now it’s easier to get there, but I can’t stay there without charging, so I still can’t go there in my Rivian… For an “adventure” company, this is baffling.