the long way downunder
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Not for R1, not "entire lineup" … wouldn't that site get just as many clicks without embellishing "LFP pack and new Enduro motor in the 500 and 700"?
EV sites are starved for actual Rivian communication, so they have to scrounge Scaringe tweets.
Another advantage of LFP is L2X (aka bi-directional charge port) using the car as a house battery
I was hoping that headline was bringing actual news and communication from Rivian to explain what they're doing and what to expect now that there's some information about pack configurations.
Looking at the competition, I think Rivian has to go 800V with a flat charge curve up to 350kW and a heat pump just to be relevant to buyers who have experience with EVs, roadtrips, winter, etc. Of course many buyers can make full use of the existing 2018 technology in R1s, but hopefully the factory will start with at least 2022 technology. That said, ironically, if the only thing Rivian does is unlock bi-directional in existing R1Ts, that's enough reason for me to keep a Rivian. The obvious concern being they might well just say "for all vehicles produced since some date around the time of announcing, "great news, we've completely redesigned the charge point" (something Scaringe told Munro a year ago.)
EV sites are starved for actual Rivian communication, so they have to scrounge Scaringe tweets.
Another advantage of LFP is L2X (aka bi-directional charge port) using the car as a house battery
I was hoping that headline was bringing actual news and communication from Rivian to explain what they're doing and what to expect now that there's some information about pack configurations.
Looking at the competition, I think Rivian has to go 800V with a flat charge curve up to 350kW and a heat pump just to be relevant to buyers who have experience with EVs, roadtrips, winter, etc. Of course many buyers can make full use of the existing 2018 technology in R1s, but hopefully the factory will start with at least 2022 technology. That said, ironically, if the only thing Rivian does is unlock bi-directional in existing R1Ts, that's enough reason for me to keep a Rivian. The obvious concern being they might well just say "for all vehicles produced since some date around the time of announcing, "great news, we've completely redesigned the charge point" (something Scaringe told Munro a year ago.)
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