LaJollaAaron
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- Aaron
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Got my adaptor a few days ago. Was eager to try out the "Super Charger" experience. I had already added my vehicle to the Tesla App (My daughter drives a Model 3, which I own.)
I drove to a Super Charging location I was familiar with. Followed directions. No joy. Kept getting "unplug and try again." Which I did several times. Then, I noticed that I had plugged into a Super Charger that the App was showing as out of service (duh), so I moved. Still unable to charge. I called Rivian customer support. A courteous young woman went through several trouble shooting steps (software reset, vehicle reset) still no joy. The "error message" on the Tesla app said something to the effect of "Vehicle not authorized to use Super Charger." At this point, we were about to give up and try reaching out to Tesla customer service when I noticed on the map page of the Tesla App that the Super Charger station I was at, was not "showing" as an available charging station. Turns out there is another bank of Super Chargers about 1 block away. I drove over there, the Rivian service person stayed on the phone with me. Got to the other charging station, plugged in. Same error message. "Vehicle not authorized to use Super Charger." At this point she couldn't help me any further, and said it is likely something on Tesla's side because my software was current, using the issued adaptor etc. and that I should call them. Right as I was about to hang up and try to contact Tesla, the display showed it had started charging, so it just took a minute or so to realize I had switched to an "authorized" location.
I successfully charged. It was saying 287miles per hour charging rate (I was at 14% to start) it slowed to about 185miles per hour when it got closer to 80%.
There is one other issue that I experienced. I signed up for the $14 Tesla "member" plan, but I am being billed(charges my credit card immediately, and received an "charging sessions summary" email immediately) by Rivian, and it's significantly more expensive. I'm waiting to see if the systems "talk" to each other and make the adjustment, but I fear I will need to call Rivian to sort out why I am paying the higher price.
Lesson learned.
The Rivian charging map shows "available" (meaning Rivians can charge there) stations, I would use it. The Tesla App mirrors this data. But it also shows Tesla only charging stations. Make sure you are going to a Super Charger that Tesla has opened to Rivian.
I drove to a Super Charging location I was familiar with. Followed directions. No joy. Kept getting "unplug and try again." Which I did several times. Then, I noticed that I had plugged into a Super Charger that the App was showing as out of service (duh), so I moved. Still unable to charge. I called Rivian customer support. A courteous young woman went through several trouble shooting steps (software reset, vehicle reset) still no joy. The "error message" on the Tesla app said something to the effect of "Vehicle not authorized to use Super Charger." At this point, we were about to give up and try reaching out to Tesla customer service when I noticed on the map page of the Tesla App that the Super Charger station I was at, was not "showing" as an available charging station. Turns out there is another bank of Super Chargers about 1 block away. I drove over there, the Rivian service person stayed on the phone with me. Got to the other charging station, plugged in. Same error message. "Vehicle not authorized to use Super Charger." At this point she couldn't help me any further, and said it is likely something on Tesla's side because my software was current, using the issued adaptor etc. and that I should call them. Right as I was about to hang up and try to contact Tesla, the display showed it had started charging, so it just took a minute or so to realize I had switched to an "authorized" location.
I successfully charged. It was saying 287miles per hour charging rate (I was at 14% to start) it slowed to about 185miles per hour when it got closer to 80%.
There is one other issue that I experienced. I signed up for the $14 Tesla "member" plan, but I am being billed(charges my credit card immediately, and received an "charging sessions summary" email immediately) by Rivian, and it's significantly more expensive. I'm waiting to see if the systems "talk" to each other and make the adjustment, but I fear I will need to call Rivian to sort out why I am paying the higher price.
Lesson learned.
The Rivian charging map shows "available" (meaning Rivians can charge there) stations, I would use it. The Tesla App mirrors this data. But it also shows Tesla only charging stations. Make sure you are going to a Super Charger that Tesla has opened to Rivian.
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