Rhidan
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As I said in the Colorado thread, looks extremely likely that Rivian's retail location in Denver will be at 2900 Walnut Street. Not quite confirmed, but looks likely from the permits submitted for that location.
Ugh guessing that will be the place that services Philly and NY.Newark NJ on the List
Awesome. I am about to lease an office around the corner for my business.As I said in the Colorado thread, looks extremely likely that Rivian's retail location in Denver will be at 2900 Walnut Street. Not quite confirmed, but looks likely from the permits submitted for that location.
It looks like the Chicago "showroom" will be at 932 W Fulton:Anybody know how to sleuth building permits by permit-holder in IL? I'd very much like to know where they plan on having a retail center in Chicago.
I would think Seattle would be on that list. They don't need 2 in CA.Based on multiple job postings and the article saying 10 retail centers will open up My Guesses are the following:
https://insideevs.com/news/486164/r...8X9TbnKhoAStM7xhd4pjjc8MRXTdjbHO-Texl4Zm1ivO0
- Colorado, Denver (Confirmed)
- Illinois, Chicago (Confirmed)
- Texas, Austin
- New York, New York City
- California, Irvine
- California, Venice (Confirmed)
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Miami, Florida
- Washington, DC
- Atlanta, Georgia
~50% of all US EV sales are in CA.I would think Seattle would be on that list. They don't need 2 in CA.
VERY interesting. Maybe a response fleet/program that could also provide power in some emergency situations?Of all Job Postings this is one of the more interesting ones in making me think some involvement with FEMA, Federal Government.
Like a Amazon van full of batteries?VERY interesting. Maybe a response fleet/program that could also provide power in some emergency situations?
I think an R1T derivative would be more appropriate, being more capable off road/tough conditions/water fording. Plus, remember the patent with modular options for the bed area.Like a Amazon van full of batteries?