Rivian has announced that the Rivian Adventure Network (RAN)
will begin offering paid subscriptions starting next month for its electric
pickup trucks and SUVs.
For months, customers who purchase an electric vehicle from
Rivian have been enjoying the free benefits of RAN, which includes access to a
suite of premium off-road amenities such as camping sites, charging locations
and more.
But starting from early November this year, owners will need
to subscribe to RAN if they want continued access to these services.
Rivian will Start Charging Fees for the DC Fast-Charging Network
Fees are coming to Rivian’s DC fast-charging network! The
company recently announced that it will begin charging fees for the use of its
Adventure Network, starting in November 2023.
An email was sent out to customers informing them of the
change, assuring them that seamless charging experience will still continue at
all sites going forward.
Users who want to be able to make use of Rivian’s DC fast-charging
network need to add their billing information into their Rivian account
beforehand so they don’t have to worry about being charged every time.
This could be a difficult transition for some users, but
overall, it is a necessary step for easing drivers into electric car ownership
and encouraging more people onto this sustainable mode of transport!
Charging will Remain the Same as Usual
Rivian’s officials confirmed that the charging procedure will
remain the same as usual! All of Rivian’s earliest owners who take advantage of
RAN sites for their roadside refueling and charging needs won’t be charged
until early November.
That means you can continue to plug in and wait with ease,
as billing starts automatically when your vehicle is plugged into an Adventure
Network site. So, if you’re taking a road trip anytime soon with one of Rivian’s
earliest-owned vehicles, you have nothing to fear!
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The RAN Network was Planned to have 3,500 Fast-Charging Stalls
The Rivian Adventure Network (RAN) was announced early 2021,
and its planned infrastructure of fast-charging stalls is already in the works.
Rivian plans to have 3,500 charging stalls across 600 different sites by the
end of 2023 so drivers can fill up their battery faster.
Rivian has put emphasis on locations that are intended for
adventurous drivers at prime destination spots near national parks, beaches and
rivers as well as popular tourist attractions nationwide.
These fast-charging sites are currently available in some
areas such as the Appalachian Mountains, East Coast, California, and Colorado
with more locations to come. With a paid subscription service starting next
month riders can pay for access to these conveniently located RAN chargers.
Rivian’s RAN Network will also be Open to Non-Rivian EVs
Rivian’s RAN network is gearing up to make its mark on the
electric vehicle landscape. The company has announced that they plan to open
their charging network, which will include over 3,500 stations across North
America and Europe, to non-Rivian electric vehicles.
This move mirrors what Tesla did with their Supercharger
stations when they opened them up for broader public use a few years ago. In
addition, Rivian has also adopted the same North American Charging Standard
(NACS) as Tesla for their infrastructure.
This means that once the RAN network launches, there will be
one access point and one subscription service for both companies’ massive
Supercharger networks in both the U.S., Canada and Mexico! Rivian owners should
have access to this vast power network as early as next year if all goes
according to plan.
As of now it looks like things are going well for Rivian as
they beat analyst expectations in Q3 with 15,564 R1T pickup trucks and R1S SUVs
delivered. This is more than double the number of vehicles delivered in all of
Q2 this year! It looks like Rivian has hit its stride when it comes to meeting
demands for their high-tech electric vehicles.
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The Bottom Line
Now that we know the Rivian Adventure Network (RAN) will
begin billing customers, it’s interesting to see what else is in store for this
unique service.
It promises adventure and convenience for owners of the
company’s electric pickups and SUVs, taking customers off-the-beaten path with
exclusive access to remote charging areas and other amenities.
With the new paid subscription system rolling out next
month, we’ll soon find out whether users are willing to pay a premium for an
enhanced experience.
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