Rivian opens three fast charging sites this week in Colorado and California, the first deployments in its nationwide Rivian Adventure Network. These โ
A discussion of these risks and uncertainties is contained in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. To support this initiative, Rivian is building a portfolio of high-impact renewable projects around the country that balance technologies, location, and energy solutions. Rivian exists to create products and services that help our planet transition to carbon neutral energy and transportation. Rivian is engaging directly with clean energy developers and operators to promote tangible contributions to a cleaner grid when drivers plug in. The first Rivian Adventure Network site in Salida, Colorado opened to the public on Monday, June 27 with four chargers, including a pull-through charger to accommodate vehicles towing trailers. Recognizing that vehicle electrification is only one step in reducing environmental impact, Rivian is matching charging on Rivian Adventure Network and Waypoints chargers with 100% renewable energy on an annual basis.
DC fast charging will be limited to Rivian models, but Level 2 chargers will be available for other EVs.
The network is designed so that Rivian owners don't need to pull out any sort of tag or membership card -- just pull up, plug in and charge. The bank of chargers includes a pull-through space, so owners towing trailers don't need to disconnect first. Owners of other EVs, whether or not they classify as competitors, aren't left completely in the dark.