Doug
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- Doug
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- Jackson, Minnesota
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- 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, 2002 Ford
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I love my Canyon Red R1T. I live in MN, and bought it knowing it would sit in my balmy 50 to 60 degree garage during the winter. I of course charge mostly at home. This last week I had to travel to Brookings SD for work. It was about -45 windchill and below zero temps for several days and I had a 110 outlet to charge where I was staying. Once the battery drops in temp I get an error message and it stops charging. The battery was 8 decrees going to work and I had some error messages and did not seem to have full power. Is that normal in extreme cold? I was saved in that I could pull it in at work and after several hours to warm up it would charge without an error. My wife took it to the one "fast" charger in town one day which was horrible as it did not want to start and once it did after several attempts charged at 25 kw an hour. Brookings charging availability sucks!! I knew with the cold taking the Rivian would be an adventure but was hoping it would build confidence in it, but this experience did not. As everyone knows there needs to be a lot more reliable chargers. In our area EA and ChargePoint, Schell chargers are what I have the most confidence in. Also, a Question for those smarter than me about EV's.....Will it charge without an error at a real fast charger if the battery temp is really low? Thanks.
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