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Elsewhere in the S-1 it said they’re bringing the Normal plant up to 200k/year or so (can’t recall the exact number) but suffice to say, there will be plenty of capacity to build Canadian vehicles there. And if they planned to build these at a plant in BC, and start selling them in the first half of next year, they’d need to have announced and started building out that plant a few years ago. All Rivians will come from Normal for the next few years.That's a good point and did not cross my mind, but Rivian is not Ford when it comes to manufacturing and scalability.
Right now they have a single manufacturing plant that is just getting up and running to churn out US LE R1Ts.
So I don't know how they can use that single plant to also manufacture Canadian versions, which will have different requirements, i.e. DRL. The Canadian requirements could very well be just SW and HW retrofit to the US models. But they are not going figure this out until they start the certification process. So they are not going to have a final design/assembly plan, until February 2022. Unless of course they have already started this.
And any certification team worth its salt will know that US and Canada regs are almost the same, and ensure no major tear-ups are required to launch in Canada so I’m confident the DRLs are accounted for in the US lighting design. The rest will just be software changes.
My guess is the delay is just so they can focus on the R1S and EDV launches first.
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