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"You can now charge at certain Tesla Superchargers with an adapter! oh by the way, you can't get the adapter yet."
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You'll be able to buy one from the gear shop.I bought our Rivian from a private party. Probably not going to receive an adapter.
I’ll just snag one from A2Z. ?
Oh? A Rivian one would be cool. Curious what shipping times will be like for that one. I charge at home with a big boy charger so. I’d like one just to throw in the frunk though.You'll be able to buy one from the gear shop.
yeah, its probably going to be a while. I'm going to guess the adapters in the gear shop will be last in line.Oh? A Rivian one would be cool. Curious what shipping times will be like for that one. I charge at home with a big boy charger so. I’d like one just to throw in the frunk though.
It is, some twitter celebrity got an adapter to test out their rivian and the adapter has the exact same part number as the ford one.The adapter in the line drawing appears to be the same as the one supplied to Ford by Tesla. Does anybody have better insights on this?
Did you see the line of Teslas forming while he was explaining how to plug in one end here and another there? j/kIt is, some twitter celebrity got an adapter to test out their rivian and the adapter has the exact same part number as the ford one.
I don't know that I'd be recommending aftermarket adapters. Rivian (AND Tesla) have pretty staunch stances on this:You could buy one from A2Z or Lectron if you're impatient. They are about $200
Lectron and A2Z are both looking to get official certification and i think they will get it...with the supply chain issues, i bet rivian will rather just certify the 3rd party ones instead of dealing with angry customers waiting 12 months for the official oneI don't know that I'd be recommending aftermarket adapters. Rivian (AND Tesla) have pretty staunch stances on this:
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Sure. I understand that.Lectron and A2Z are both looking to get official certification and i think they will get it...with the supply chain issues, i bet rivian will rather just certify the 3rd party ones instead of dealing with angry customers waiting 12 months for the official one
Will these be able to automatically charge to your payment of record?You could buy one from A2Z or Lectron if you're impatient. They are about $200
For A2Z, if you put the word Rivian in the discount code, you'll get 10% off! Sounds like they plan to ship within 15-20 days from order date.You could buy one from A2Z or Lectron if you're impatient. They are about $200
I'd expect insurance to cover my rivian melting. No biggie.True... but official Rivian position is as follows: https://rivian.com/support/article/can-i-use-a-third-party-nacs-dc-adapter
At least with the Rivian adapter, in the unlikely case something goes wrong, the vehicle should still be covered under warranty.