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Rivian Adventure Network opens first chargers for all EVs

EV manufacturer Rivian has announced the planned launch of its first next-generation Rivian Adventure Network charging locations, which allow for non-Rivian EVs to charge alongside the company’s R1T pickup and R1S SUV.
By Liam McLoughlin December 12, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The chargers deliver rapid charging up to 900 volts and feature CCS connectors with support for North American Charging Standard (NACS)-equipped vehicles with an automaker-approved adapter. Image: Rivian
The chargers deliver rapid charging up to 900 volts and feature CCS connectors with support for North American Charging Standard (NACS)-equipped vehicles with an automaker-approved adapter. Image: Rivian

Using a new charger design to accommodate any compatible EV in North America, Rivian says these sites are an important milestone in support of electrifying the entire transportation sector.

Rivian’s first next-generation site is its Joshua Tree Charging Outpost in California, which opened to the public on December 5. This year, Rivian expects to open additional charging locations at sites in Texas, Colorado, Illinois, Montana, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New York.

Strategically located to encourage more people to drive electric on their next adventure, these chargers will deliver rapid charging up to 900 volts and feature CCS connectors with support for North American Charging Standard (NACS)-equipped vehicles with an automaker-approved adapter. Support for native NACS connectors, also known as SAE J3400, will come with a future hardware update. Each charger will also include a larger display and tap-to-pay to enable effortless use with or without the Rivian mobile app. Rivian drivers will continue to have the seamless authentication experience they enjoy today.

“Since the beginning, we’ve understood that creating great products like the R1T and R1S only made up half the equation,” said Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe. “To achieve widespread electrification, you also need a really good charging network. Now, we’re excited to bring the Rivian Adventure Network–with its ease of use and exceptional reliability–to other EV drivers around North America, investing in a future where charging on the road will be simple, sustainable, and convenient.”

The new chargers meet the design and siting requirements to be eligible for relevant federal and state infrastructure funding, which Rivian says will allow it to further expand its charging infrastructure with a focus on reliability and access for all EV drivers.

The company said in a statement: "In addition to becoming an important source of revenue for the company as the network expands, drivers will also be supported by 100% renewable energy matching when they charge at a Rivian Adventure Network site. Because of Rivian’s selective renewables procurement process, this enables EV drivers to become active participants in the decarbonization of the electrical grid–a critical component in the shift to emissions-free transportation."

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