shimps1
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R1S quad delivery is coming up in Q1 24, and my wife and I are planning on keeping it, but we have a 4-5 trips a year that make me nervous.
From our house, to her parents house, is 117 miles. While we are there, we would only have access to a standard 110v plug to charge the R1. There are no charging stations along the route, and the closest charging station near their house is 20 miles away, and per the Rivian app, it's only a 60kW max charger.
We often drive to visit them in the winter (Iowa), where it's essentially 32 degrees or less, and often below zero. Where they live can get very cold, sub-zero regularly.
For a 3-4 day trip, if we drove the R1 there (leave our house with 100%), left it parked, plugged in, in an un-heated garage while there, would we have enough juice to make it back? Conserve mode would be used whenever possible on the highway, but not if it's snowy.
My simple math says yes, but given her right wing family, the last thing I want to do is drive it 20 miles out of the way just to charge up, or worse, have it die on the way home.
There is a route that does take us past chargers, but it adds about 30 minutes to the trip, plus charging time. This is essentially the deal worst case scenario for our R1 use, so I want to make sure it can handle it before taking delivery.
From our house, to her parents house, is 117 miles. While we are there, we would only have access to a standard 110v plug to charge the R1. There are no charging stations along the route, and the closest charging station near their house is 20 miles away, and per the Rivian app, it's only a 60kW max charger.
We often drive to visit them in the winter (Iowa), where it's essentially 32 degrees or less, and often below zero. Where they live can get very cold, sub-zero regularly.
For a 3-4 day trip, if we drove the R1 there (leave our house with 100%), left it parked, plugged in, in an un-heated garage while there, would we have enough juice to make it back? Conserve mode would be used whenever possible on the highway, but not if it's snowy.
My simple math says yes, but given her right wing family, the last thing I want to do is drive it 20 miles out of the way just to charge up, or worse, have it die on the way home.
There is a route that does take us past chargers, but it adds about 30 minutes to the trip, plus charging time. This is essentially the deal worst case scenario for our R1 use, so I want to make sure it can handle it before taking delivery.
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