Clipper Creek makes dual cord charging stations. And they have a pretty good reputation for reliability.
https://store.clippercreek.com/dual-ev-charging-station-nema-14-50-plug
Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. I’ve ordered the 22” set, and I’ll be happy to report my impressions when my truck is delivered.....probably in 2023. I’m pretty sure there are many others before me that will be reporting as well.
Maybe I need to clarify the root of my question.....
Can the claimed 3.0 sec 0-60 time be achieved with the 20” A/T tires? I’ve read elsewhere that one would need the 22” sport tires for that. I was curious if maybe RJ or one of the event attendees could offer their real world experience after...
Thanks for the videos and for answering all the questions!
When you launched the R1T from 0-60 on the AT tires, how much wheel spin did you experience? Can you punch it from a dead stop and not spin? Or does the truck have “nannies” to prevent any spinning? How well do the ATs hook up on pavement?
When you launched the R1T from 0-60 on the AT tires, how much wheel spin did you experience? Can you punch it from a dead stop and not spin? Or does the truck have “nannies” to prevent any spinning?
Perhaps it’s not the solar panels specifically, but the inverter that’s typically part of the system that’s connected to the breaker panel.
Something has to convert the DC to AC.
I’m also in the Portland area. But I don’t expect a guide contact for a year or more. I’ll be interested in reading about your experience. Maybe even a get together once you get delivery? ;)
One thing I learned this week from an old acquaintance who is a vendor to Rivian....perhaps already known, but news to me....
They also have a "Delivery Experience Center" in the plans. Off grid high end cabins on the campus complete with an off road training track and instructors.