jakef801
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Just an FYI. I'm sure many of you are aware, but charging from a home Rivian charger is significantly slower in cold temps. Here in SLC, UT, I've still not finished charging from 61% to the set 85% over the last 4 hours (currently at 83%). It's been about 37F here the entire time. In summer, with 80F - 95F temps, it would have hit 85% much more quickly. Not surprising, nor unexpected.
I wasn't in town to try things out when it was single digits here, but I'm guessing that the charge rate would have struggled more so than it is at 37F. Kudos to all of you cats up in the northern mid-west, dealing with this in sub-zero temps.
Please share results for the rest of the "early adopter" crowd.
Not complaining, just sharing...
Go RIVN & Go Utes on Monday vs Penn St.!!!
I wasn't in town to try things out when it was single digits here, but I'm guessing that the charge rate would have struggled more so than it is at 37F. Kudos to all of you cats up in the northern mid-west, dealing with this in sub-zero temps.
Please share results for the rest of the "early adopter" crowd.
Not complaining, just sharing...
Go RIVN & Go Utes on Monday vs Penn St.!!!
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