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Will Rivian maintain charge level after "stop charging"?

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Let's say I have my R1T pugged in at home to L1 or L2. If I hit "stop charging" in the app before the truck has reached the charge limit, will the truck continue to ask for some power in order to maintain the current state of charge?

For example, if I hit "stop charging" when the truck is at 57% and keep it plugged in, will the truck keep taking power in order to stay at 57%? Or will it not take any power at all and then lose charge due to phantom drain?
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Let's say I have my R1T pugged in at home to L1 or L2. If I hit "stop charging" in the app before the truck has reached the charge limit, will the truck continue to ask for some power in order to maintain the current state of charge?

For example, if I hit "stop charging" when the truck is at 57% and keep it plugged in, will the truck keep taking power in order to stay at 57%? Or will it not take any power at all and then lose charge due to phantom drain?
I wondered that, myself. I think not as I've dropped to 68-69% (from 70) while still being plugged in. Maybe there is a threshold, before it kicks back on?
 

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If you stop charging it stops charging. If you let it reach the limit without stopping charging, it'll keep it at the limit.

If you unplug and re-plug after stopping charging, it'll resume charging.
 
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If you stop charging it stops charging. If you let it reach the limit without stopping charging, it'll keep it at the limit.

If you unplug and re-plug after stopping charging, it'll resume charging.
Exception to the limit: If you have a charging schedule and it drops below the limit after the charge window ends, you’ll go back to “Charging Scheduled” until the next charging window begins.
 

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Exception to the limit: If you have a charging schedule and it drops below the limit after the charge window ends, you’ll go back to “Charging Scheduled” until the next charging window begins.
Ah, good point. I never schedule my charging so wasn't aware of that one. I just plug in and let it go to the limit every time I bring it home.
 

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Pretty sure it doesn't since stop charging means stop charging. Still experimenting with always plug in then hit stop charging. Then start starting 30-90 before using truck.
Plugged/Stop Charging last night and range is showing it dropped 2 miles this morning.
 

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I would like to know as well... would be nice to be able to keep it at around 50% if I need to go on a long trip. With my tesla I can set it at 1% increments from 50-100% but I just noticed with Rivian that you can only do 70, 85 or 100.

Edit: I don't have a Rivian...yet
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