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I did try my mobile (plug-in) Tesla charger and it would never get past the handshake. Did not work.
On my Gen 1 R1T, the Tesla Mobile charger works (with an adapter), but it does take about 15-30 seconds to go from red to green (on the truck side).
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I’d use whatever is cheapest. They are all about the same. I used the portable on an existing 30a circuit for many years, and several of my friends still do.
 

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I did a look at the Grizzl-E (thanks for the recommendations, @Aardvark @lefkonj @sparked @VandalSibs ) and I see they released an 80amp version. Though to myself why. The 800amp architecture (Volvo, MB, BMW) can use it and it can fully charge (99%) the car in 4-6 hours. DAM! Costs the same as the Rivian branded charger, DAM, DAM!! and would future proof, mic drop!

I really hate cutting/bleeding edge tech.
 

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I did a look at the Grizzl-E (thanks for the recommendations, @Aardvark @lefkonj @sparked @VandalSibs ) and I see they released an 80amp version. Though to myself why. The 800amp architecture (Volvo, MB, BMW) can use it and it can fully charge (99%) the car in 4-6 hours. DAM! Costs the same as the Rivian branded charger, DAM, DAM!! and would future proof, mic drop!

I really hate cutting/bleeding edge tech.
I can't think of many vehicles that can accept near 80 amps over AC - maybe the Silverado/Denali EV trucks?

Model S did back in the day, but that got changed pretty early on, to my recollection...
 

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Thank you!
 

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I also have the Grizzle-e 40amp EVSE at home.
 

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I did a look at the Grizzl-E (thanks for the recommendations, @Aardvark @lefkonj @sparked @VandalSibs ) and I see they released an 80amp version. Though to myself why. The 800amp architecture (Volvo, MB, BMW) can use it and it can fully charge (99%) the car in 4-6 hours. DAM! Costs the same as the Rivian branded charger, DAM, DAM!! and would future proof, mic drop!
For what it's worth, my local energy company (Xcel) will only give a rebate if the charger is less than 50 amps. It's in the fine print of the $500 rebate for having a licensed electrician install the charger (they don't give a rebate for purchase of the charger).
 

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In eager anticipation of ordering an R2 Premium, the reality of needed an in-home level 2 charger is obvious. According to the Rivian Store, their level 2 charger is currently at $800 without installation. I have found several reputable companies offering level 2 charges for almost half the cost.

What are your feelings. Should I use a Rivian charger, or is it safe to go with another? In either case, the charger and 50A 240V line from my circuit panel will be installed by me.

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Roger
I bought the Rivian charger. It integrates with the Rivism mobile application but the functionality is minimal--close to useless. The rivian charger is reliable and trouble free but it's dumb. I had a Tesla Powerwall installed and I was dissspointed to learn that the charger would not integrate with my solar system. I regret buying the Rivian charger.
 

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In eager anticipation of ordering an R2 Premium, the reality of needed an in-home level 2 charger is obvious. According to the Rivian Store, their level 2 charger is currently at $800 without installation. I have found several reputable companies offering level 2 charges for almost half the cost.

What are your feelings. Should I use a Rivian charger, or is it safe to go with another? In either case, the charger and 50A 240V line from my circuit panel will be installed by me.

Thanks!

Roger
Use whatever reputable branded charger you can get a decent price whether hard wired or 14-50 plugged. Rivian, Tesla, Chargepoint are all good choices. I have a Charge point Flex (off Amazon) and it's great with the ability to switch from j1772 to NACS quickly if we ever become a consistent family (have both).
 

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In eager anticipation of ordering an R2 Premium, the reality of needed an in-home level 2 charger is obvious. According to the Rivian Store, their level 2 charger is currently at $800 without installation. I have found several reputable companies offering level 2 charges for almost half the cost.

What are your feelings. Should I use a Rivian charger, or is it safe to go with another? In either case, the charger and 50A 240V line from my circuit panel will be installed by me.

Thanks!

Roger
In eager anticipation of ordering an R2 Premium, the reality of needed an in-home level 2 charger is obvious. According to the Rivian Store, their level 2 charger is currently at $800 without installation. I have found several reputable companies offering level 2 charges for almost half the cost.

What are your feelings. Should I use a Rivian charger, or is it safe to go with another? In either case, the charger and 50A 240V line from my circuit panel will be installed by me.

Thanks!

Roger
I really like my ChargePoint level 2 charger. It’s one of the few that can easily change connector and cables. I originally installed it to charge my 2024 Kia EV6 via J1772 connector. When I purchased my 2026 R1S in March. I went to ChargePoint’s site and ordered a replacement NACS connector cable for $99. Took me 10 minutes to install the new cable. Its was a seamless transition.
 

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I have the Autel Maxicharger NACS. App works well, plug and charge available as well as turned off for security.
I have the J version and absolutely love it. Since winter of 2023 it has worked flawlessly with no failures. We love the remote holster for our garage configuration and it is a nice app that let's you track all the sessions and the cost of charging. We are showing zero wear on the cable or connector as well.

I would buy another one tomorrow if I needed one, especially if I needed it outside or at a rental since it is all weather and you can control access to it through the remote.
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