Donate Your Rivian R1S: South Dakota's Electric SUV

Support the electric vehicle revolution by donating your Rivian R1S SUV. Help South Dakota embrace sustainable driving with your generous contribution.

Donating your Rivian R1S in South Dakota connects you with a community of early EV adopters who are passionate about sustainable driving. The R1S, introduced in 2022, is a groundbreaking electric full-size SUV that combines cutting-edge technology with off-road capabilities. This 7-passenger vehicle represents a significant shift in automotive design and functionality, making it ideal for families looking for both space and sustainability.

As a donor, you contribute to a growing network of electric vehicle owners who are informed about range anxiety and the intricacies of ownership in the electric era, including Over-The-Air (OTA) updates that help enhance vehicle performance. Your donation not only supports local initiatives but also provides others with an opportunity to experience the advanced features of the R1S, from its impressive battery range to its unique tank-turn capabilities.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-present

The Rivian R1S features a 7-seat configuration with various battery options ranging from Standard to Max Pack. With an impressive range between 270-410 miles, the R1S is designed for both everyday use and adventure.

Known issues by generation

The Rivian R1S has experienced some model-specific issues that potential donors should be aware of. Early production units have reported panel gaps and HVAC zoning complaints, particularly in the third row where airflow may be unbalanced. Additionally, some vehicles faced infotainment freezes due to pre-OTA Snapdragon hardware issues and AC compressor recall events in 2023. While the panoramic glass roof can creak during body flex, this is more noticeable in certain conditions. Overall, newer units have seen improvements through software updates, enhancing reliability in areas like charging-port durability and 12V battery performance.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your Rivian R1S donation varies based on trim and battery condition. Performance, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor variants can list from $85,000 to over $100,000 new, making them attractive donation options. Battery State of Health (SoH) plays a crucial role in determining appraisal value at or above the $5,000 donation threshold. Additionally, factors like original versus replacement battery pack history, inclusion of charging cables and adapters (CCS1/NACS), and Vehicle-to-Load or Vehicle-to-Home capabilities can further influence the donation's worth. Notably, federal tax credits do not apply to vehicle donations.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Rivian R1S, it's essential to understand the handling specifics for high-voltage battery systems and the 12V state. Ensure the vehicle is in Park mode and that the tow mode is inactive. Including a NEMA 14-50 mobile charging cable and pertinent adapters is highly encouraged. Be prepared to inform about the battery warranty transferability, typically covering 8 years or 175,000 miles. Make sure to address frunk and cargo handling, as these are unique features of the R1S that offer additional utility.

South Dakota regional notes

In South Dakota, R1S owners can face unique challenges, particularly in cold climates where range loss may occur. The availability of charging infrastructure varies, but with rising interest in supercharging and CCS stations, more options are becoming accessible. Owners may also find exciting use cases for Vehicle-to-Home capabilities during winter months or power outages, making the R1S a versatile choice for local adventures and off-road experiences.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) requirement for donations?
For donations exceeding $5,000, a disclosure of the battery State of Health (SoH) is critical to ascertain the vehicle's current value and performance integrity.
Will a charging cable or adapter be included with my donation?
Yes, including a NEMA 14-50 mobile charging cable, along with the appropriate charging adapters (CCS1 or NACS), is recommended for donor convenience.
Can I disclose Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities during the donation process?
Absolutely! If your R1S is equipped with Vehicle-to-Home or Vehicle-to-Load features, this adds significant value and utility to the donation, especially in energy-conscious communities.
How does supercharger access transfer work with my donation?
When donating, provide information about your supercharger access, as this can be an essential feature for potential recipients looking to maximize their charging options.
Is the OTA update history of the R1S significant for donors?
Yes, the OTA update history is important as it reflects improvements in vehicle performance and issues resolved. Newer software versions can significantly enhance user experience, making this information relevant for the donation process.
How should I handle the frunk and cargo space when donating?
Ensure that all personal belongings are removed from the frunk and cargo space before donation. This is important for both the new owner and for a smooth handover process.
What is Form 8283 Section B, and why is it required?
Form 8283 Section B is needed for donations valued over $5,000 for IRS purposes. It provides detailed information about the vehicle and is crucial for reporting the fair market value of the donation.

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As a Rivian R1S owner, your contribution can make a significant impact in South Dakota's transition to electric vehicles. Join us at PrairieAuto Gifts by donating your R1S today and help us advance the future of sustainable driving!

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