Thank you!
Several videos and whitepaper available here. Not only regarding bidirectional but a cost effective solution (without solar) to use your EV as power in an outage. This uses their charge and a simple device which would be installed behind your meter to manage directional flow to/from...
Maybe....maybe not. Due to market conditions (competition) they need to be visible in the short window before other vehicles hit the market (not Rivian soon).
They have additional reasons to "get moving". They need to sell something to create income/cash flow, keep workers busy, use parts from...
They need to do that, and provide real time sync/interaction with Apple/Microsoft email and calendars.
Given the real time nature that they demonstrated for Rivian assistant, they will need to solve the real time sync issue across platforms. APIs and paid services provide tools to do this to...
But if you don't think humans contribute to the increased rate of change as described by 97-98% of climate scientists, you are unlikely to believe that anything humans do can create change for the better.
Is it possible that Rivian will release an update to Autonomy immediately prior to beginning the sale of the subscription? A release that would demonstrate a markedly better experience?
It's hard to imagine they believe they will have a lot of subscription uptake for what people currently have...
It is interesting that the data used to refute there is problem, as regurgitated by the bot above, was studied and compiled by the very same scientists that some refuse to believe when those scientist state that there is indeed a progressively serious problem.
Yeah, the agreement for a loaner does say no towing. It also makes it clear that your personal insurance is the policy applied. As a part of scheduling, before I ever saw the first loaner agreement, I told my SC I needed a loaner as we had camping scheduled. They gave me an R1T and I transferred...
Be sure to check under your front mats for damp carpet. I had that (known) problem and scheduled a service visit to have it fixed. The day of the appointment, a three hour drive away, I found I had no heat.
Repaired as a part of the fix to the cause of the leak (AC/heat).
This. Quoted for emphasis. Our vehicles are part of a system. The owner of a Kia and Rivian above provides practical support for this argument as well.
Rivian SCs must do this procedure often. My question is this, "Is the procedure adequately documented and available to an owner to avoid this problem?"
If true, extrapolating your experience to say that 1st Gen Rivians have have had a high frequency of "bricking" is just not true.
*Edit - Note I did not argue with your experience.
I too was forced to remove the PTC in late '22. Bought the Rivian manual cover and it works fine for what it is.
But I assume they make $ from selling the package in the gear store. You'd think someone could figure out which wiring harness I need to purchase so that I could then send them $...
While there may be some truth in this argument, you can a) buy parts from most mfgs and b) buy or lease access to service manuals at more reasonable prices. A few even allow access to be leased for short periods of time.
Yes, this thread appears to be driven by salvage title, but "right to...
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I've been one of those frustrated. But having seen the presentation, I understand why it took longer to implement than initially thought due to the deep integration. This is a common problem of promising features in advance.
And a problem virtually everyone deals with in there...
RJ cannot be "kicked out". If I recall he owns the majority of the voting (not trading) shares. He would have to agree to anything unless something changed with the VW deal.