Unless I'm mis-reading it, this is a settlement and not a legal judgement. That means Rivian and the plaintiffs attorney settled out of court so that it wouldn't go to trial in front of a judge/jury.
The existence of a settlement says very little about the merits of the case. It just means...
I love the concept. I wouldn't use it enough to justify the price for myself, but wishing you guys the best of luck.
It looks like a great trailer, and I hope to see some on the road soon.
No direct knowledge, but it looks like a sort-of competitor to weavegrid.
I suspect it's an integration to allow utilities to offer incentives for controlling when you charge.
Likely outcomes will be specific to utilities that have contracts with EnergyHub.
A comparable program available in...
I have a distant relative that worked for one of those EV charging companies since acquired by an oil major.
Since the acquisition, the network has served as minor greenwashing for the oil major while being deliberately run in a way to decrease confidence in the quality of charging infrastructure.
Absolutely. EV sales were hovering around 30% for all of Colorado in the last year. There's a LOT of people that travel from the front range to summit county. It's a major travel corridor for both through-traffic and day trips.
The next phase of DCFC deployments in CO is less about covering...
This is all complete guess stuff, as Rivian hasn't said anything, and probably doesn't even have a detailed plan for R1 upgrades yet.
A magic 8 ball is more likely to be right than any one of us.
However, this is the internet, so I feel obligated to make a completely speculative guess...
Silverthorne will be a good addition. I've had mixed experiences at the nearby Walmart EA. No outright failures, just crowding and some slowish charging speeds. The Chargepoint at the Target up the road is a disaster.
Centennial isn't a location I'd use, but I notice these chargers in denser...
Yup. That battery is around 2,000lbs of heavy metal thermal mass. Battery temperature changes pretty slowly in relation to ambient temperature.
Even throwing some insulation in the walls of a garage can keep the average temperature of your battery up a few degrees on a cold morning.
Those prices are stupid low. Below the cost of production. While I have no idea what the price of gas will do in any given year, I'm confident that the average price paid will be significantly higher when measured over the next decade.
Of course, oil is a global market, and there could be...
I don't have the dimensions, but I did read a long thread on the GFC forums warning against adhesive panels. It sounds like they materially add heat to the sleeping area.
Agreed.
I think Rivian hit the product-market fit sweet spot with the R1S. It's the right blend of luxury + capability + family mover to appeal to a decent sized crowd of people.
I think the sweet spot in the truck market involves less luxury and more functionality. Rivian would have a...
My advice is to take the amount of time you think it will take and double it for planning purposes.
This sounds painful if you're in a time crunch. It could be fun(ish) if you have time to enjoy the journey.
Whoever isn't driving is on navigation duty, checking Plugshare for any issues with...
I'm honestly surprised they didn't just cancel it. It sounds like VW has over-committed on capital anyways, and the premium end of the US EV market isn't exactly screaming for more competitors.
We'll probably see a change in political winds in 2028 which might help at the margins. But not...
It does sound promising. Both Lucid and Ford have focused on efficiency as the best way to drive down costs. This makes sense with the battery being the most expensive part of an EV.
I wonder how unconventional they're going with styling to hit those aero targets. Standard truck bodies are...
Wow, I know I'm not the brightest sometimes, but that's impressive even for me.
I read that like 7 times. I knew they were announcing some stuff on the 12th, and it just wasn't adding up when I looked at the calendar.
It's an interesting question, which I thought about before owning an EV. Then me and my wife both wanted to drive the EV, so now we have two EV's. 🤷♂️
I've come to the following conclusions:
1. There is no scenario I would rather drive a gas car in given a reasonable choice. I had to rent...
Agreed. This is pretty standard across the industry. The base model doesn't sell well, but gives a low "starting at" price. It lacks on features people care about, encouraging them to spend money on one trim higher. It makes people feel good about spending more.
The highest trim also may...
I don't know about your part of the country, but EA is typically competitively priced when using the membership rate here in CO.
There's also a new RAN in CO that is priced lower than the adjacent Tesla station.
EVGo is always a rip-off, and Chargepoint is all over the map. Ionna prices look...