Over the last year or so, electric vehicle makers have been a little friendlier to each other, at least when it comes to their charging networks. Many automakers are now supporting Tesla’s North American Charging System (NACS), which is fast becoming the industry standard. Now Rivian’s opening its doors to drivers of other brands’ EVs.
For the first time, drivers of non-Rivian EVs will be able to top up their batteries at the company’s charging locations. This pertains to next-gen Rivian Adventure Network charging locations. The first of these
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