Revive Auto: Donate Your Rivian R1S in St. Paul

The Rivian R1S is a groundbreaking electric SUV designed for adventure and family, and your donation can help foster the electric movement in St. Paul.

Owning a Rivian R1S is not just about having a vehicle—it's about joining a movement towards sustainable transportation. With its impressive 410-mile range, 7-passenger seating, and off-road prowess, the R1S is designed for adventurous families in St. Paul. Donating your R1S can support local charities while contributing to the growing electric vehicle ecosystem. Plus, with the benefits of Over-The-Air (OTA) updates, your SUV's performance and software can continually improve, ensuring a cutting-edge ride even after it leaves your driveway.

As Rivian's first generation (2022-present) gains traction, many owners are discovering the unique blend of luxury and capability that this electric SUV offers. Despite some range-anxiety concerns and HVAC zoning issues, the R1S remains a popular choice for eco-conscious drivers. Your donation could significantly impact your local community, helping to promote the future of green transportation in Minnesota.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-Present

The first generation of R1S offers various configurations, including Adventure and Launch Editions. Available battery options range from Standard to Max Pack, providing a range of 270 to 410 miles.

Known issues by generation

The Rivian R1S has seen its share of early-production challenges, with some models experiencing HVAC airflow complaints and infotainment freezes on pre-OTA fix hardware. Despite these minor issues, the overall performance of the R1S remains strong. The 2023 AC-compressor recall for thermal management modules and rare suspension air-bag leaks also highlight the importance of keeping up with service advisories. Owners should also be aware of occasional charging-port door reliability concerns in colder climates and 12V auxiliary battery faults that arise in certain units.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for the Rivian R1S vary significantly based on trim levels, battery State of Health (SoH), and original versus replacement battery pack history. R1S models with Performance, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor configurations typically command higher values, often exceeding $85,000. Donors looking to appraise their vehicle should disclose battery SoH if exceeding the $5,000 donation threshold. Note that federal credits like the $7,500 Section 30D and Used EV Section 25E do not apply to donation transactions, making the vehicle's appraisal vital for both parties.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Rivian R1S, special considerations must be taken for high-voltage battery handling and the current condition of the low-voltage 12V battery. Ensure the vehicle is in park mode and tow mode is disabled. Additionally, providing a NEMA 14-50 plug and mobile charge-cable is helpful. Donors should include any adapter (CCS1/NACS) with the vehicle, and take note of the warranty transferability for the high-voltage battery, which varies between 8 years/100k, 150k, or 175k miles depending on the model.

St. Paul regional notes

St. Paul’s cold winters can lead to range loss for electric vehicles, including the Rivian R1S. However, the growing charging infrastructure and easy access to supercharger networks help mitigate these challenges. Many owners are exploring Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities, especially handy during power outages. With off-road tank-turn functionalities, the R1S adapts well to Minnesota's varied terrain, making it an attractive option for local adventurers.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH)?
The battery State of Health (SoH) is a critical indicator of battery performance and longevity. It should be disclosed for appraisals, especially for donations over $5,000.
Will my donation include a charge-cable?
Yes, it’s important to include any charge cables, particularly the NEMA 14-50 and CCS1 or NACS adapters, as part of your donation.
Does the R1S have Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability?
Yes, the R1S supports V2H capabilities, allowing you to power your home during outages, making it highly versatile for owners.
Can I access supercharger stations with my donation?
Yes, transferring your R1S may include supercharger access, depending on the setup and provided adapters. Ensure to verify this before donation.
What about the OTA update history?
OTA updates improve the vehicle’s software and performance. Donors should be informed about the R1S’s OTA update history, especially regarding any past issues.
How do I handle the frunk or cargo space during donation?
Ensure that the frunk and rear cargo areas are emptied and clean before donation. This helps in a smooth handover process.
Is Form 8283 Section B necessary for my donation?
Yes, for donations valued over $5,000, Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable and almost mandatory for tax purposes.

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As an R1S owner, your vehicle has the potential to change lives in St. Paul. Consider donating it to Revive Auto and help advance the electric revolution while supporting local initiatives. Your generous contribution can inspire others to embrace sustainable living!

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