Rivian R1S: The Future of Electric SUVs in Dallas

Join the EV revolution by donating your Rivian R1S, a cutting-edge electric 3-row SUV. Your contribution supports Wheels for Wellness and helps others access electric mobility in Dallas.

The Rivian R1S stands as a beacon of innovation in electric SUVs, particularly for early adopters in Dallas, Texas. As a versatile 3-row SUV, it offers not only exceptional off-road capability but also the unique benefits of an electric vehicle (EV). In a city where the charging infrastructure is rapidly growing, the R1S alleviates range anxiety with its impressive mileage capabilities, making it an ideal choice for families and adventurers alike.

Donating your Rivian R1S to Wheels for Wellness not only helps fund vital health programs but also supports the broader shift towards sustainable transportation. As new OTA updates continually enhance the R1S experience, you can trust that your donation remains relevant and equipped for the future. Join the movement to promote electric vehicles and wellness by contributing your R1S today.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-Present

The R1S Gen 1 features a spacious 7-seat 3-row configuration. Available in Adventure, Launch Edition, Performance Dual-Motor, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor variants, it boasts battery options ranging from Standard to Max Pack, with an impressive range of 270 to 410 miles.

Known issues by generation

Like many early electric vehicles, the Rivian R1S has faced a few model-specific issues. Some early production units reported panel gaps, while others experienced charging-port hardware reliability concerns, particularly in cold-weather conditions. Infotainment freezes were noted on early Snapdragon hardware but were addressed in OTA updates. Additionally, some owners have reported 12V auxiliary battery faults and rare suspension air-bag leaks. It's essential to be aware of these potential issues when considering a donation.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of donating a Rivian R1S can vary significantly based on condition, battery State of Health (SoH), and configuration. Performance and Tri-Motor variants typically list for $85k-$100k or more, especially with the desirable Launch Edition status. Factors such as battery pack history, range tier, and additional features like Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) or Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities can influence valuation. Remember, federal tax credits for electric vehicles such as Section 30D do not apply to donations, making thorough appraisal documentation like Form 8283 Section B nearly mandatory for donations over $5k.

Donation process for this model

When donating your R1S, ensure the vehicle is in Park mode and ready for towing if necessary. High-voltage battery handling is a priority, and the state of the low-voltage 12V system should be assessed before donation. Be sure to include any original charging cables, NEMA 14-50 adapters, and CCS1 or NACS connectors. Donors should also disclose any unique features, such as the ability to use the R1S for Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) or Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) functions. Battery warranties of up to 8 years or 175k miles may also be transferable, which can add value to your donation.

Dallas regional notes

Dallas owners of the R1S are uniquely positioned to take advantage of the city's expanding charging infrastructure. Although there may be concerns about cold-climate range loss during winter months, the R1S's performance remains strong year-round. With access to a network of superchargers and CCS chargers, you can maximize your electric vehicle's capabilities. Moreover, the R1S's ability to navigate off-road conditions makes it a perfect fit for Texas terrain, allowing for fun and adventurous outings across the region.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) required for the donation?
For donations valued at $5k or more, an assessment of the battery State of Health (SoH) is essential. This information helps establish the vehicle's value for appraisal and tax purposes.
Will my donation include a charging cable?
Yes, it's important to include all original charging cables, and we recommend including a NEMA 14-50 adapter and CCS1 or NACS adapters to enhance donation value.
Does the R1S have Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities?
The Rivian R1S supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, enabling it to power external devices. Be sure to disclose this capability during the donation process for potential value enhancement.
Can I transfer the supercharger access with my donation?
Yes, supercharger access can typically be transferred alongside your donation. Ensure that any linked accounts are updated and inform us during the donation process.
Is there an OTA update history I should maintain?
Yes, you should keep track of the OTA update history to show that your vehicle is up to date. This can positively impact the vehicle's appraisal value.
What is the handling process for the frunk or gear tunnel?
While the R1S doesn't have a gear tunnel like the R1T, donations should include any functionality related to the frunk and cargo management. Make sure these features are in good condition.
What documentation do I need for donations over $5k?
For donations valued at $5k and above, Form 8283 Section B is strongly recommended to substantiate your donation's appraisal and value for IRS tax deductions.

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If you're the proud owner of a Rivian R1S, consider donating it to Wheels for Wellness. Your vehicle can make a significant impact in promoting electric mobility and enhancing access to essential health services in the Dallas area. Join us in this mission and contribute today!

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