Rivian R1S Donation - Supporting Massachusetts EV Owners

Donate your Rivian R1S, an electric full-size SUV designed for adventure. Your contribution can help reshape the future of electric mobility in Massachusetts.

The Rivian R1S, an electric SUV that has captured the attention of early adopters in Massachusetts, combines cutting-edge technology with off-road capability. Owners in the Bay State appreciate the 7-passenger capacity, generous range, and unique features that make the R1S a prime choice for family outings or weekend adventures. With a range of configurations from the Tri-Motor to the Performance variant, donors often find themselves contributing to a more sustainable future while receiving valuable tax benefits.

As range anxiety becomes less of a concern thanks to an expanding charging network, the R1S has made electric SUV ownership increasingly viable. Its OTA updates provide ongoing improvements and address early issues, ensuring that the vehicle remains at the forefront of electric technology. By donating your Rivian R1S, you’re not just parting with a vehicle; you’re promoting a greener alternative for future generations.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-present

The Rivian R1S features a 7-seat configuration with various battery options: Standard (270 miles), Large (up to 400 miles), and Max Pack (410 miles). Drive units include Dual, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor variants, with OTA updates enhancing performance and user experience.

Known issues by generation

As with many early production electric vehicles, the Rivian R1S has experienced a few known issues. Early units exhibited panel gaps and some difficulties with the infotainment system, particularly those equipped with Snapdragon hardware. Additionally, there have been reports of charging-port reliability in cold climates and occasional 12V auxiliary battery faults. Although many of these concerns have been addressed through software updates, it’s crucial for potential donors to be aware of these issues when considering a donation.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Rivian R1S can vary significantly based on its trim level, battery State of Health (SoH), and overall condition. Performance and Tri-Motor variants typically command a higher appraisal, while the battery pack history can impact value as well. Range tiers—Standard, Long, and Max—along with the inclusion of charging cables and adapters also play a role. Note that federal credits do not apply to donations, meaning the full market value is often realized for high-value trims like the Launch Edition or Performance models.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Rivian R1S involves specific steps to ensure compliance with IRS regulations. It’s essential to disclose the high-voltage battery’s condition and the status of the low-voltage 12V system. The vehicle should be in Park mode during pickup, and if applicable, a NEMA 14-50 mobile charge cable and charging adapters will be returned with the vehicle. Remember, the 8-year/175k-mile battery warranty is transferable, which can significantly enhance the appeal of your donation.

Massachusetts regional notes

For Rivian R1S owners in Massachusetts, cold winters can impact battery performance and range. However, the state's growing charging infrastructure, including Supercharger access, provides reassurance for long-distance travel. The interest in Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities during snowstorms makes the R1S particularly valuable in this region. Additionally, the off-road capabilities of the R1S allow it to handle local terrain while providing a sustainable transport solution.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) disclosure for my R1S?
Battery State of Health (SoH) is critical for appraisals over $5,000. You’ll need to provide SoH data to ensure your donation meets IRS guidelines, especially for high-value trims.
Will my donation include a charging cable?
Yes, your Rivian R1S donation should include a mobile charge cable and any necessary adapters, such as CCS1 or NACS, to facilitate easy charging for the next owner.
Does my R1S have Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability?
While the R1S does feature V2L capabilities, V2H functionality can depend on the specific charger and setup. It's essential to disclose this when donating.
Can I transfer my Supercharger access with the donation?
Supercharger access is generally linked to the vehicle. Upon donation, the new owner will retain this access, but it's good practice to confirm the terms with the donation process.
What OTA updates should I consider for my R1S?
OTA updates are crucial for maintaining the performance and features of your Rivian R1S. Check for recent updates that may fix known issues or enhance the system's functionality before donation.
How will the frunk and gear-tunnel be handled during donation?
The frunk and rear cargo space should be cleared of personal items before the donation process. Make sure the cargo area is clean and accessible for the pickup.
Do I need to fill out Form 8283 Section B for my donation?
Yes, Form 8283 Section B is mandatory for donations valued at $5,000 and above, which is common for Rivian R1S donations. This form will help facilitate the appraisal process.

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As a proud Rivian R1S owner, your donation can make a significant impact on promoting sustainable mobility in Massachusetts. Join us in supporting the electric vehicle revolution—donate your R1S today and enjoy the benefits of tax deductions and the knowledge that you're helping the environment.

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