Sponsored

KeithPleas

Well-Known Member
First Name
Keith
Joined
Mar 9, 2019
Threads
17
Messages
378
Reaction score
611
Location
Mercer Island
Vehicles
Lexus GX, Porsche Boxster, R1S LE
Nothing has happened for us in the last year or two - had some initial teething problems with the displays - so I haven't been around much.

I was wondering what the long term reliability was like...did some thread searching...and saw battery degradation mentioned. Hadn't even thought of that, but here's what electraFi shows for me. The jump around February is when I changed the tires (pitched the old ATs and went with Michelin LTX MS/2). Hard for me to see any change.

Rivian R1T R1S Battery Report after 3 years / 50K miles (R1S Launch Edition) 1779133420246-fs
Sponsored

 

Effopec

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2022
Threads
14
Messages
106
Reaction score
86
Location
Dallas
Vehicles
'23 R1T Gen 1 DM Large, Tesla 3
Occupation
Engineer
Clubs
 
So the Michelin's improved your range by about 5%? Interesting.
 
OP
OP
KeithPleas

KeithPleas

Well-Known Member
First Name
Keith
Joined
Mar 9, 2019
Threads
17
Messages
378
Reaction score
611
Location
Mercer Island
Vehicles
Lexus GX, Porsche Boxster, R1S LE
Very cool! Mind sharing how you got ElectraFi to assemble that graph?
Here you go - sadly the "Fleet Average" doesn't display and the "Software Markers" generates an error - c'es la vie.
Rivian R1T R1S Battery Report after 3 years / 50K miles (R1S Launch Edition) 1779144518577-el
 

Sponsored

Horsey

Member
First Name
Zack
Joined
May 13, 2026
Threads
1
Messages
16
Reaction score
13
Location
Sonora
Vehicles
Ford F-150 Lightning (2024, Flash)
google says the EPA range is 315miles, but you don't even break 300. Any idea what's going on here? Do you have the lower efficiency tires installed? I am solidly getting the EPA rating out of my Lightning except on the highway, which I almost never use (drafting at 3 car lengths behind 18 wheelers works really well for extending my range on road trips). Do you just always drive at highway speeds? I'm trying to get a feel for how truthful Rivian's EPA rating is.
 

portdirect

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 15, 2023
Threads
16
Messages
928
Reaction score
1,372
Location
Missouri
Vehicles
R1T (2023 QM - RIP, 2025 Tri Max), R1S (2024 DM Large)
Occupation
Blinkenlight Hearder
google says the EPA range is 315miles, but you don't even break 300. Any idea what's going on here? Do you have the lower efficiency tires installed? I am solidly getting the EPA rating out of my Lightning except on the highway, which I almost never use (drafting at 3 car lengths behind 18 wheelers works really well for extending my range on road trips). Do you just always drive at highway speeds? I'm trying to get a feel for how truthful Rivian's EPA rating is.
It’s pretty truthful… …if you know how to cut through their marketing.

OP looks to be seeing around EPA rated range for their config - 20” AT‘s on a quad gen1 large pack.

Rivian get funny by blending drive modes for their ‘headline’ figures - eg the 371 mile ‘rating’ for a gen2 tri with 22” sport is actually made up of the EPA rating of 346 miles in AP mode and the estimate of ~405 miles in conserve.

Also these reports of battery ‘health’ don’t really tell us much other than Rivian were awesome enough to bake in enough headroom to the batteries to accommodate whatever degradation has actually occurred behind the scenes. Eg a gen1 large pack is marketed at 131kWh, but actually is 141kWh gross - Rivian do some cool stuff to keep the addressable capacity as high as possible within the envelope they have marketed the pack at - they really deserve some kudos for that.
 

Yellow Buddy

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 10, 2022
Threads
26
Messages
939
Reaction score
1,440
Location
Behind You
Vehicles
Rivian R1T, F-150 Lightning Pro, Model S, Model X
Occupation
Smart Ass
google says the EPA range is 315miles, but you don't even break 300. Any idea what's going on here? Do you have the lower efficiency tires installed? I am solidly getting the EPA rating out of my Lightning except on the highway, which I almost never use (drafting at 3 car lengths behind 18 wheelers works really well for extending my range on road trips). Do you just always drive at highway speeds? I'm trying to get a feel for how truthful Rivian's EPA rating is.
The EPA range is based on all purpose mode on the 21" Range wheels and tires. When you go to the 20" ATs that EPA range drops to ~274-289 depending on configuration. In the same manner, going to 22" on the OEM Pirelli Zeros drops it to EPA 299 miles, but going to the OEM Pirelli MS increases it to EPA 316 - even on the sport wheels.

As a point of comparison my lifetime average on my lightning was 2.1mi/kWh. My lifetime average on my R1T is currently at 2.14mi/kWh.

However, how they get it done is vastly different. At speed, and 90% highway I would see 1.6-1.8mi/kWh in my lightning. I can see 2.0mi/kWh around 55-65 but between 65-85 is where I usually travel at. I can eeek out a bit more with HVAC changes, tire pressures, appropriate preconditioning, etc. 100% to 1% I saw a maximum of 290 miles - you can find me on the lightning forums as well with this data.

On my Rivian, 300 is no sweat and I've seen 330 miles on Conserve mode at Highway speeds and will see between 2.5-3.0mi/kwh, and I've seen as high as 3.74mi/kwh depending on elevation and highway speeds in conserve. In AP mode efficiency drops 10-20%. So in AP it's not all that much different, but the ability to flip in Conserve changes it completely.

We're talking long trips, running 100% to under 5% charge with a range mindset - usually with 2+ DCFCs to get where I'm going. On shorter highway trips those numbers change drastically and can be almost identical if not lower than the Lightning depending on conditions.
 

Jeremy3292

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jeremy
Joined
Apr 27, 2026
Threads
1
Messages
289
Reaction score
336
Location
South Carolina
Vehicles
R2
Switching from AT tires to AS (or summer) tires will always give you better range, as OP's data shows. AT tires are the worst for those concerned with range.
 

Sponsored

Effopec

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2022
Threads
14
Messages
106
Reaction score
86
Location
Dallas
Vehicles
'23 R1T Gen 1 DM Large, Tesla 3
Occupation
Engineer
Clubs
 
google says the EPA range is 315miles, but you don't even break 300. Any idea what's going on here? Do you have the lower efficiency tires installed? I am solidly getting the EPA rating out of my Lightning except on the highway, which I almost never use (drafting at 3 car lengths behind 18 wheelers works really well for extending my range on road trips). Do you just always drive at highway speeds? I'm trying to get a feel for how truthful Rivian's EPA rating is.
I've got a Dual Motor large pack with 21's, EPA rating 351 miles. If I drive all side streets, which is quite often as I don't get on the freeway for my commute, I will usually get over 3 mi/kWhr, which is 400+ mile range. For freeway trips where I generally drive over 80 (closer to 85 when I can) I'll usually get about 2.3 mi/kWhr, but varies from about 2.1-2.5 (280-320 mile range). Not too bad considering I'm pushing a brick through the air at 80+ mph.
 

CrazyOne

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 30, 2021
Threads
3
Messages
1,348
Reaction score
1,140
Location
WA
Vehicles
R1T
google says the EPA range is 315miles, but you don't even break 300. Any idea what's going on here? Do you have the lower efficiency tires installed? I am solidly getting the EPA rating out of my Lightning except on the highway, which I almost never use (drafting at 3 car lengths behind 18 wheelers works really well for extending my range on road trips). Do you just always drive at highway speeds? I'm trying to get a feel for how truthful Rivian's EPA rating is.
I think there are differences between G1 and G2. And it may be nuanced between highway and city.

I have G1 and I am happy with it. It's not too bad even when it's below freezing, about 250 was lowest with 75 mph freeways and mountains around Christmas time.
 

Noah Arc

Well-Known Member
First Name
Noam
Joined
Sep 30, 2022
Threads
9
Messages
77
Reaction score
141
Location
Los Angeles
Vehicles
R1T
Occupation
Contractor
Nothing has happened for us in the last year or two - had some initial teething problems with the displays - so I haven't been around much.

I was wondering what the long term reliability was like...did some thread searching...and saw battery degradation mentioned. Hadn't even thought of that, but here's what electraFi shows for me. The jump around February is when I changed the tires (pitched the old ATs and went with Michelin LTX MS/2). Hard for me to see any change.

1779133420246-fs.webp
How did you get this report?
I'm at 105K and shows about 7% degradation.
 

ndmiller

Well-Known Member
First Name
Noah
Joined
Nov 19, 2023
Threads
15
Messages
1,385
Reaction score
1,732
Location
Atlanta
Vehicles
23 R1T Silver (The AG)
Occupation
Retailler
Clubs
 
Gen 1 R1T 21's lifetime 2.6m/kwh with about 30K and Defenders for about 1/2 the milage.
 

SolartoEV

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 30, 2021
Threads
17
Messages
587
Reaction score
1,163
Location
Western NY
Vehicles
R1T VIN 269*, 2019 RAV4 Hybrid, 1999 Ford F-250
Why use this chart and not just check your battery capacity on ABRP?​
Sponsored

 
 








Top