Revive Wheels: Donate Your Rivian R1S in Cincinnati

Revive Wheels invites you to donate your Rivian R1S, a 3-row, electric SUV, to support local sustainability initiatives in Cincinnati and beyond.

The Rivian R1S represents a new era in electric SUVs, combining rugged off-road capability with luxury. Cincinnati owners of this innovative vehicle understand the unique blend of performance and practicality it offers. With a focus on eco-conscious driving and community involvement, donating your R1S can significantly contribute to local sustainability efforts. As more drivers face range anxiety and navigate evolving charging infrastructures, your generous gift can help pave the way for future EV adoption in the region.

The R1S, produced from 2022 to the present, showcases Rivian's commitment to creating a versatile electric SUV. Owners can take advantage of over-the-air (OTA) updates to enhance features and resolve issues, allowing for an improved ownership experience. When you donate your Rivian R1S, you're not just giving away a vehicle; you're participating in a movement towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for Cincinnati.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-present

The R1S features a 7-passenger configuration with various battery packs ranging from Standard to Max. The performance variants ensure a thrilling driving experience, while OTA updates have addressed many early technical issues.

Known issues by generation

The Rivian R1S, particularly in its early production years, has faced several common issues. Notably, the 3rd-row HVAC system has received complaints regarding inadequate temperature control. Infotainment system glitches were reported due to early Snapdragon hardware, but many have been resolved with OTA updates. The AC-compressor recall in 2023 for a thermal-management module affected some units, and rare suspension air-bag leaks have been noted. Additionally, charging-port-door reliability in colder climates and 12V auxiliary battery faults have drawn attention from owners. While the panoramic glass roof can creak under body flex, overall, Rivian's commitment to enhancing the ownership experience through software updates has mitigated many of these concerns.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation process for this model

Donating your Rivian R1S involves a straightforward process, but it's crucial to handle the high-voltage battery with care. Ensure the vehicle is in Park mode and check that the low-voltage 12V system is operational. When preparing for donation, include the NEMA 14-50 charging setup and any mobile charging cables or adapters. For those with supercharger or CCS/NACS access, please return any relevant adapter to ensure seamless operation for the next owner. Be aware of the transferrable 8-year warranty that applies to the high-voltage battery, varying from 100k to 175k miles, providing peace of mind for the new owner.

Cincinnati regional notes

For Rivian R1S owners in Cincinnati, the local winter climate can affect range and charging dynamics. Despite the challenges of cold-weather driving, the growing density of charging infrastructure is encouraging for EV adoption. Many owners express interest in snow-state Vehicle-to-Home capabilities, especially during harsh winters. The R1S's off-road capabilities, including unique tank-turn maneuvers, further enhance its appeal to Cincinnati adventurers. Let your donation help foster an active EV community that can tackle local terrain and conditions.

FAQ

How do I determine the battery State of Health (SoH)?
Battery State of Health can be assessed by obtaining diagnostic reports from Rivian's service centers or using specialized EV diagnostic tools. This will be essential for proper valuation during the donation process.
Will my donation include charging cables?
Yes, for your Rivian R1S donation, it is expected to include the original charging cables and any adapters, such as CCS1 or NACS, to ensure compatibility for the next owner.
Does the R1S have Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability?
Yes, the Rivian R1S supports Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) functionality, allowing you to use the vehicle as a backup power source during outages, making it a great asset for Cincinnati residents facing winter weather.
How can I transfer supercharger access?
To transfer supercharger access, simply ensure that all associated accounts are cleared and inform the new owner how to set up their own charging profiles. This will facilitate a smooth transition.
What should I know about OTA updates?
Over-the-Air (OTA) updates are crucial for maintaining your R1S's performance and fixing known issues. Keeping the software up to date helps enhance features and overall vehicle reliability.
How do I manage the frunk during donation?
Ensure that the frunk is emptied of personal belongings before the donation. The frunk is a valuable storage space, and new owners will appreciate having it clear for their use.
Is Form 8283 Section B necessary for donations over $5k?
Yes, for donations exceeding $5k, Form 8283 Section B is required for IRS purposes to substantiate the donation value and facilitate proper appraisal.

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If you own a Rivian R1S and are considering a donation, now is the time to make a significant impact. Your generosity can help further promote electric vehicle adoption in Cincinnati and create a sustainable future for our community. Join us in this important mission by donating today!

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