Smeek
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I am coming from an Audi and i'm finding the lack of preconditioning from home a little confusing. Hoping someone can explain to me why this is missing. Is this just a "made in california" thing" 
With the Audi, you could set charging schedules from the otherwise pretty useless app. So if i had a shift on Wednesday, i'd have the car set to finish its charging by 7 AM on wednesday. That way, the battery would be warm and the climate control would start running a few minutes before it. Now you have a nice warm battery to leave on your drive in the middle of the winter. Essentially using wall power to warm the car up, both battery and cabin.
There really doesn't seem to be an easy way to match this functionality. Does Rivian discount the utility of preconditioning from home in colder climates? Where i live it is not uncommon for it to be single digits Fahrenheit in the winter, and the range hit with a cold battery is not insignificant.
The only way to do it that i can see for the rivian seems to be charging to 5-10% less than you actually want to charge the car until about an hour or two before you are set to leave. This seems cumbersome to have to remember to do each day, though.
I have tested running the HVAC for 20 minutes from the app. this doesn't seem to draw any wall power. My R1S also doesn't seem to keep itself topped off. So if it is done charging to 70% at 11 pm, the following morning at 8 AM it is down to 69% and hasn't recharged itself, even though it's still plugged in.
What are you cold climate people doing for this?
With the Audi, you could set charging schedules from the otherwise pretty useless app. So if i had a shift on Wednesday, i'd have the car set to finish its charging by 7 AM on wednesday. That way, the battery would be warm and the climate control would start running a few minutes before it. Now you have a nice warm battery to leave on your drive in the middle of the winter. Essentially using wall power to warm the car up, both battery and cabin.
There really doesn't seem to be an easy way to match this functionality. Does Rivian discount the utility of preconditioning from home in colder climates? Where i live it is not uncommon for it to be single digits Fahrenheit in the winter, and the range hit with a cold battery is not insignificant.
The only way to do it that i can see for the rivian seems to be charging to 5-10% less than you actually want to charge the car until about an hour or two before you are set to leave. This seems cumbersome to have to remember to do each day, though.
I have tested running the HVAC for 20 minutes from the app. this doesn't seem to draw any wall power. My R1S also doesn't seem to keep itself topped off. So if it is done charging to 70% at 11 pm, the following morning at 8 AM it is down to 69% and hasn't recharged itself, even though it's still plugged in.
What are you cold climate people doing for this?
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