Rivian showcases next-generation charger designed for all EVs
Article Source:Rivian | Author:Automotive World | Issuing Time:2024.05.13
Rivian today revealed an early look at the latest evolution of its Rivian Adventure Network DC fast charging network, including a new charger that can accommodate a wider range of electric vehicles (EVs). After nearly two years of growth and reliably serving Rivian drivers as they embark on long-distance adventures, Rivian plans to begin opening its fast-charging network to other EVs later this year.
Rivian showcased a prototype of its new, in-house charger, designed from the ground up to easily charge nearly every EV available today in North America. The new charger is taller and features a longer cable to accommodate differences in vehicle charging port placement. These chargers will deliver rapid charging to both 400 and 800-volt packs and feature CCS connectors with support for North American Charging Standard (NACS)-equipped vehicles with an approved adapter. Support for native NACS, also known as SAE J3400, will come with a future hardware update. Each charger will also include a larger display and tap-to-pay terminal to enable effortless use with or without the Rivian mobile app. Rivian drivers will continue to have the seamless authentication experience they love today.
Since launching the Rivian Adventure Network, the company has offered exclusive access to Rivian drivers while it focused on providing a robust network and seamless charging experience and building up operational excellence. This next-generation charging hardware, engineered and built by Rivian in Normal, Illinois, seeks to provide that same reliable experience to the larger EV community. To date in 2024, Adventure Network chargers have demonstrated an uptime of over 98 percent.
“Rivian exists to address two specific needs, the electrification of our transportation system and supporting the transition of our power grid to carbon-free energy sources,” said Paul Frey, Rivian Vice President of Battery, Charging, and Adventure Products. “By broadening access to our Rivian Adventure Network—powered by 100% renewable energy—we are supporting both of these critical goals while also encouraging more people to embark on their next adventure in an EV.”
Starting later this year, Rivian plans for all new Adventure Network sites to be built using the company’s next-generation charger; existing charging sites will be retrofitted with new chargers to accommodate EVs of different shapes and sizes. Where practical, sites will be built with a trailer-friendly charger to accommodate vehicles that are towing.
By opening its network, Rivian will also qualify for an expanded set of national initiatives such as the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, in addition to more state and utility programs that support expanded EV charging nationwide.