Revive Ride: Donate Your Rivian R1T in Missouri

Be a part of the electric pickup revolution by donating your Rivian R1T. Join the movement for sustainable transport while supporting local initiatives in Missouri.

The Rivian R1T, an innovative electric pickup truck, has become a symbol of sustainable outdoor adventure since its debut. As a donor in Missouri, you have a unique opportunity to contribute to the green movement while sharing your passion for electric vehicles. Owning an R1T signifies an awareness of the environment and a commitment to cutting-edge technology, which aligns perfectly with Revive Ride's mission of promoting eco-friendly practices.

With a range of configurations from 314 to 410 miles and various battery options, the R1T is ideal for Missouri’s varied landscape. Electric truck ownership is not just about performance; it also involves navigating the realities of range anxiety. Early OTA updates have continually improved the R1T’s features and reliability, ensuring that your donation can make a substantial impact on others looking to transition to electric vehicles.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2021-present

The first generation of the R1T utilizes a skateboard platform, featuring quad-motor and dual-motor variants. Battery options include Standard, Long, and Max Pack, with ranges from 314 to 410 miles, showcasing impressive versatility.

Known issues by generation

While the Rivian R1T has been celebrated for its innovation, early production units (2021-2022) faced some common issues, including panel-gap quality concerns from the ramp-up at the Normal, IL production line and reliability of the 4G LTE OTA updates. Some owners reported problems with the charging-port hardware in cold-soak conditions and 12V auxiliary battery low-voltage faults. Additionally, specific software updates addressed regen-braking calibration, and there have been reports of headlight condensation, especially in humid climates.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of a Rivian R1T can vary significantly based on its condition and features. High-demand trims like the Tri-Motor and Quad-Motor models, priced at $85k and above, often trigger IRS Form 8283 Section B appraisals due to their substantial market value. Battery State of Health (SoH) is critical, as it affects the appraisal tier, especially for donations exceeding $40k. The original versus replacement battery pack history can also influence value. Furthermore, inclusion of charging cables, adapters (CCS1/NACS), and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities can enhance overall donation value.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Rivian R1T to Revive Ride is a straightforward process. We prioritize safe handling of the high-voltage battery and assess the 12V state to ensure everything is functioning properly. Please provide details about your vehicle’s charging setup, including a NEMA 14-50 plug, mobile charging cable, and any adapters you may have. We also remind you to return any CCS/NACS adapters. Our team will ensure a smooth transition with disclosures about the 8-year/100k, 150k, or 175k-mile battery warranties, as well as proper handling of the frunk and gear tunnel cargo.

Missouri regional notes

In Missouri, Rivian R1T owners may experience cold-climate range loss and should be aware of local charging infrastructure. Supercharger access ensures convenient long-distance travel, although charging options can vary. With increasing interest in Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities for snow-state applications, the R1T’s unique tank-turn feature also brings off-road versatility for Missouri’s diverse terrain, making it a perfect fit for outdoor enthusiasts.

FAQ

What is the Battery State of Health (SoH) and why is it important?
The Battery State of Health (SoH) indicates the current condition of your battery compared to a new one. This is crucial for determining the value of your donation. A strong SoH means a higher appraised value.
Will my donation include the charging cable?
Yes, when donating your Rivian R1T, we encourage inclusion of the charging cable, NEMA 14-50 plug, and any necessary adapters to ensure seamless charging for the next owner.
Does the R1T have Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability?
Yes, the Rivian R1T has V2H capabilities, allowing you to power your home during outages or use it for outdoor activities, making it a valuable feature for potential donors.
Can I transfer supercharger access with my donation?
Supercharger access is typically not transferable. Please confirm the supercharger features are functional and discuss options with our team during the donation process.
What is the OTA update history for my R1T?
OTA updates have continuously improved the Rivian R1T's performance, reliability, and features. Donors should provide information about any updates completed and their effectiveness.
How do I handle the frunk and gear tunnel during donation?
Please ensure the frunk and gear tunnel are cleared of personal belongings. Our team will assist with any additional cargo handling protocols during the donation process.
What are the IRS requirements for donations over $5,000?
Donations valued at $5,000 or more will require IRS Form 8283 Section B. A vehicle appraisal may also be necessary to substantiate its value at donation time.

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If you own a Rivian R1T in Missouri, your vehicle can change lives. By donating, you not only contribute to a sustainable future but also allow others to embrace the EV revolution. Contact us today to begin the donation process and make a difference!

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