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What charging gear does R2 come with? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS]

lefkonj

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FWIW - In all the time I've owned my 2018 Tesla Model 3 (with 139,000 miles on it), I've needed an adapter 3 times. Once with the mobile connector at an AirBnB so I could get a few miles on their outside 'household' plug. And twice in public places. The first was at a charger in the parking lot of a hospital while my wife was having a procedure, and the second was at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida which had some NACS and some J1772 ports. Many hotels have older J1772 cables because their chargers are intended for people doing overnight stays.
In 4 years of owning 2 EVs (CCS/J1772) I have used my adapters twice as well. While I don't use Tesla chargers (personal) I have the adapter just in case. There are plenty of chargers that are not NACS so adapters are the way
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Again, who said they don’t? I would think they do. Did someone buy one in those states recently and Rivian said no you don’t get a charger?
I purchased a 26 Gen 2 R1T with NACS in December, bought and registered in California - included a J1772 adaptor, no charger or combo CCS adaptor. I wonder if the 2025 delivery date was a factor even though it is a 2026 model? A check of the website seems to indicate the same for current deliveries of R1s.
 
 








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