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The story of Michael's flooded Rivian R1T
and how capable the machine really is
(image from Michael, see the R1T story)
Wow, what a testament to Rivian R1T capabilities:
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A flooded R1T swept by the river not only survives, but goes on to work like nothing happened — Michael kept using it after for clearing roads, delivering supplies, and operating as a generator to run the food truck they were giving out free hot meals from, in Asheville, NC. He went on to say:
“Not a spec of mud on the interior or Frunk. When I first approached the vehicle there wasn't a doubt in my mind she was totaled. Door handles propped open, hopped in, put my foot on the brake. She booted right up! Unbelievable."
Here’s his video of the interior, gear tunnel, and frunk, which didn’t get any of the mud in whatsoever, couldn’t even tell it went through a hurricane. And here’s a video of it going through roads of Asheville afterwards, doing water delivery into the mountains.
Now, not only has the Rivian team obviously engineered a great EV, Michael says he had to get the truck (named Vivian) to the Rivian service in Atlanta GA for insurance to check if there’s no unseen damage to the battery. Since Michael didn’t want to leave his community that needed help, Rivian team acted:
“Rivian leadership acted quickly, delivering a very capable R1T quad motor with all terrains directly to Asheville and took Vivian back for service. This has allowed me to continue to serve my community with no interruption.”
THESE are the stories we’re here for.
And thank you, Michael, for all you do over there.
PS! If you’re looking for a way to support the recovery effort in Asheville, please consider donating to Crisis Response International. Or if any reader here wants to contact Michael, let me know and I’ll put you in touch.
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