And it's initially only for the EDV, R1 to follow at some later, unspecified time.Not switching. Introducing.
I'd expect to see better insulation in the pack, and be able to schedule charging so that it is just finishing when you expect to use the vehicle next instead of wasting all of the waste energy from charging.This makes a ton of sense for the EDVs, but I personally wouldn’t want it in my truck since I live in a place that is cold 4 months a year. Unless they have a solution for that, of course…
I’m sure they have something planned. Obviously they know what their customers use their trucks for and where they are popular.I'd expect to see better insulation in the pack, and be able to schedule charging so that it is just finishing when you expect to use the vehicle next instead of wasting all of the waste energy from charging.
My truck charged way longer than normal last night because I had a bunch of errands to do yesterday. Regen wasn't even limited this morning when I got in the truck and it was 30F outside. Really wish having all the latent heat would be typical.
I thought LFP was cheaper? Did your Super Google get it wrong?Higher cost: LFP batteries tend to be slightly more expensive
This for sure. My MINI had a scheduled departure time and allowed for the "low cost charging" schedule to predict the end of charging. So if I said I was leaving at 7am it would finish charging about 30 min prior to departure and you could simultaneously tell it to precondition the cabin for the departure time. Kinda baffling that Rivian still hasn't added that feature. The MINI doesn't have a battery heater at all, so this was the only way to try and mitigate cold soak and pulling as much as 50% of it's acceleration on cold mornings.I'd expect to see better insulation in the pack, and be able to schedule charging so that it is just finishing when you expect to use the vehicle next instead of wasting all of the waste energy from charging.
My truck charged way longer than normal last night because I had a bunch of errands to do yesterday. Regen wasn't even limited this morning when I got in the truck and it was 30F outside. Really wish having all the latent heat would be typical.
You can regularly charge the large battery to 100% without any issues at all. Just don't leave it at 100% for more than a few hours.I thought the LFP chem were for the standard packs only? I mean, I like the idea of a cheaper battery that can regularly be charged to 100% for when I need to make my tows to the beach. I am not versed in battery tech though and there’s probably a reason Rivian launched with a different chemistry.