R-2
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- First Name
- Richard
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- May 26, 2025
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- Washington State
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- 2026 Rivian R1T Gen2, 2007 Subaru Forester, 2018 Toyota Rav4
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- retired
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I have a 2026 R1T Gen2 dual motor with large battery and NACS charging port. I own the genuine Rivian CCS to NACS adapter ($300+-ouch!) and I've used that adapter successfully at an Electric Era charging station 2 times.
Recently, it looks like RedECharge has taken over several former EVCS chargers. I am taking a trip in the near future and wanted to test my Truck & adapter with their device. I downloaded their app and entered payment information and then tried to charge. I attempted to charge on two different CCS charging devices located at the same charging station (5 CCS charging cables & 1 CHAdeMO cable on 3 charging devices CCS promised 180KW charging). I was unable to get past the communication/negotiation stage, it would always time-out. I also tried using a CC to pay, but I can't say that it worked. I can say that there were 5 $50.00 authorizations (that were refunded) that probably came through the App payment attempts. I will say that the cables were very large and stiff and difficult to manage, which may have contributed to the charging issues.
This appears to be a Michigan based company. Has anyone had success with their chargers on a R1T Gen2? I am going to try another station this week that has one CCS cable and is rated as a 350KW charger. It also appears to be a rebranded EVCS device, but it may be newer.
All feedback is appreciated.
Recently, it looks like RedECharge has taken over several former EVCS chargers. I am taking a trip in the near future and wanted to test my Truck & adapter with their device. I downloaded their app and entered payment information and then tried to charge. I attempted to charge on two different CCS charging devices located at the same charging station (5 CCS charging cables & 1 CHAdeMO cable on 3 charging devices CCS promised 180KW charging). I was unable to get past the communication/negotiation stage, it would always time-out. I also tried using a CC to pay, but I can't say that it worked. I can say that there were 5 $50.00 authorizations (that were refunded) that probably came through the App payment attempts. I will say that the cables were very large and stiff and difficult to manage, which may have contributed to the charging issues.
This appears to be a Michigan based company. Has anyone had success with their chargers on a R1T Gen2? I am going to try another station this week that has one CCS cable and is rated as a 350KW charger. It also appears to be a rebranded EVCS device, but it may be newer.
All feedback is appreciated.
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