The NACS to CCS1 adapter that will be sent for free to R1S and R1T owners is made by Tesla, so it seems to work flawlessly with the company's DC fast chargers.
Starting this week, Rivian R1S and R1T owners can recharge their EVs at the roughly 15,000 Tesla Supercharger stalls across North America using a Tesla-made NACS to CCS1 adapter that will be sent for free to R1S and R1T drivers starting next month. That's on top of what was already available from providers like Electrify America, EVgo, and even Rivian.
As long as there’s a payment method associated with the car in the Rivian smartphone app, the charging session will begin automatically in a matter of seconds, just like Tesla EV owners have experienced for years. It’s also similar to what Ford EV owners know after the Tesla Supercharger network opened up for them at the beginning of March.
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