Donate Your Rivian R1S in Vermont for a Greener Future

Support Green Wheels by donating your Rivian R1S, a groundbreaking electric SUV, and encourage sustainable travel in Vermont. Your early-adopter EV is vital for a greener future.

The Rivian R1S, a pioneering electric full-size SUV, is making waves among eco-conscious Vermonters who embrace electric vehicle ownership. Since 2022, this versatile 7-passenger SUV has offered exceptional performance and off-road capabilities, all powered by electricity. With its impressive range of up to 410 miles, many owners have enjoyed guilt-free road trips while minimizing range anxiety through consistent over-the-air updates.

As Vermont leads the way in sustainable living, donating your Rivian R1S to Green Wheels helps foster cleaner transportation solutions. By participating in this donation pipeline, you support fellow Vermonters who prioritize climate action while enjoying the benefits of owning an electric truck. Whether you're upgrading to another electric vehicle or transitioning to a different sustainable mode of transport, your R1S can make a difference for the environment.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-present

The R1S Gen 1 features a 7-seat 3-row configuration with options like Adventure, Launch Edition, and various battery pack choices. Notable updates include enhanced OTA reliability and performance tweaks.

Known issues by generation

While the Rivian R1S is a remarkable vehicle, it's not without its quirks. Early production units may experience panel-gap issues and charging-port hardware reliability in cold climates. Infotainment freeze issues have been reported in units prior to OTA fixes, and some owners have faced 12V auxiliary battery faults. It's important to note that the R1S has undergone significant OTA updates to address these concerns, although early adopters may still encounter occasional hiccups with the HVAC zoning in the 3rd row and the panoramic glass roof. Understanding these issues will aid you in making an informed decision when donating your R1S.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your Rivian R1S donation is influenced by various factors, including trim level, battery State of Health (SoH), and the original versus replacement battery pack history. Vehicles with higher mileage and better-maintained battery health typically fetch higher donation appraisals, especially when appraising at the $5k threshold with Form 8283 Section B documentation. Considerations like charging-cable inclusion (CCS1/NACS), Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) or Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities, and range tiers can significantly affect value. Note that federal credits such as the $7,500 Section 30D and Used EV Section 25E do not apply to vehicle donations.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Rivian R1S to Green Wheels entails specific steps to ensure a seamless transition. When preparing your vehicle, it’s vital to check the high-voltage battery's state, ensuring it is in Park mode and appropriate for towing. Your donation should include a NEMA 14-50 plug, along with any mobile charge cables or adapter inclusions (CCS1/NACS). Keep in mind that the transferability of the 8-year/175k-mile high-voltage battery warranty adds significant value to your donation, while the frunk and cargo handling will further assist in organizing the donation process.

Vermont regional notes

Vermont's unique climate presents both challenges and opportunities for R1S owners. Cold-weather range loss is a common concern, which highlights the importance of a reliable charging infrastructure and supercharger access. Many Vermonters are interested in Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) setups to provide energy security during winter storms. Additionally, the R1S's off-road capabilities, combined with tank-turn functionality, make it an enticing option for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore Vermont’s natural beauty.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) requirement for donation?
For donations over $5k, a battery State of Health (SoH) report is critical for appraisal. It ensures your vehicle’s battery life is accurately assessed.
Will my donation include a charging cable?
Yes, your Rivian R1S donation should include the original charging cable. It’s also advisable to provide any NEMA 14-50 or CCS1/NACS adapters you may have.
Does the R1S have Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities?
The Rivian R1S supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, which can power tools or appliances, but V2H capability should be verified with your model specifics.
What happens to my supercharger access after donation?
Supercharger access is typically transferable, but it's essential to confirm with Rivian customer support for any specific requirements following donation.
Has the infotainment system improved with updates?
Yes, Rivian has released multiple over-the-air updates addressing early infotainment freezes, resulting in a more reliable user experience for recent models.
How do I handle the frunk and cargo of my R1S during donation?
Ensure the frunk and cargo areas are cleared of personal items before donation. This will facilitate a smooth handover and allow for better inspection.
Is Form 8283 Section B mandatory for donations over $5k?
Yes, Form 8283 Section B is essential for any donation valued over $5k, especially for collectible models like the R1S Launch Edition.

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If you're ready to part with your Rivian R1S, rest assured your donation will support Green Wheels in advancing sustainable transport initiatives in Vermont. Join us in making a difference—donate your R1S today!

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