ajdelange
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Conceptually, yes. As long as you can get 120 or 220 VAC out of an inverter or generator you will be able to charge the truck. Just try to keep the perspective that we have been talking here. A kW from a trailer, portable solar array, array on a cabin, generator, the outlets in the beds of the Rivian or CT etc.... isn't going to charge a 180 kWh battery very fast (180 hrs).
A guy on the CT users forum has taken an old Tesla battery, mounted it on a trailer and interfaced it to his BEV so other solutions are possible too.
A guy on the CT users forum has taken an old Tesla battery, mounted it on a trailer and interfaced it to his BEV so other solutions are possible too.
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