Donate Your Rivian R1S in Albany, NY Today!

Unlock the potential of your Rivian R1S by donating to Capital Wheels in Albany, helping local EV enthusiasts and making a sustainable impact in your community.

The Rivian R1S is an electric 3-row full-size SUV that redefines what adventure means on the road. As an early adopter in Albany, you understand the convenience and innovation that this vehicle brings to electric truck and SUV ownership. With models from 2022 to 2026, the R1S offers exceptional capabilities, including impressive range and off-road features. Your donation can help others experience the thrill of electric driving while contributing to a greener future.

The donation pipeline for the R1S supports both the community and the environment, allowing you to turn your vehicle into a valuable asset for philanthropic efforts. With real-time OTA updates addressing early issues, range anxiety becomes a thing of the past. As the electric vehicle landscape evolves, your generous contribution can help pave the way for future advancements in Albany and beyond.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-Present

The R1S Gen 1 features a 7-seat configuration and includes variants such as Adventure, Launch Edition, Performance Dual-Motor, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor options. Battery choices offer a range from Standard to Max Pack, with ranges of 270 to 410 miles. OTA updates have improved reliability over time.

Known issues by generation

With the Gen 1 R1S, there are some known issues to consider. Early production models experienced panel gaps and HVAC zoning complaints for third-row passengers. Infotainment freezing was noted on units with early Snapdragon hardware, which was later addressed through OTA fixes. Additionally, a 2023 recall affected the AC compressor thermal management module. While rare, some units had suspension air-bag leaks, and rear-cargo seal reports were similar to the R1T. Reliability concerns around the charging-port door in cold climates and 12V auxiliary battery faults have been observed as well.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your R1S donation can vary significantly based on its condition and configuration. Tri-Motor and Quad-Motor variants typically command higher prices, often exceeding $85k-$100k. Battery State of Health (SoH) reporting is critical for donations over $5k, along with the original or replacement pack history. Factors such as range tiers (Standard, Long, Max) and included charging cables or adapters (CCS1/NACS) also matter. If equipped, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities can enhance value further. Remember, federal tax credits like Section 30D and 25E do not apply to donations.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Rivian R1S to Capital Wheels, it's essential to consider the proper handling of high-voltage and low-voltage systems. Ensure the high-voltage battery is in good health, and the 12V system is fully functional. You should also place the vehicle in Park mode and deactivate Tow mode to facilitate a smooth donation. Expect to include a NEMA 14-50 charging cable and any relevant adapters (CCS/NACS). The 8-year/100k, 150k, or 175k-mile battery warranty can be transferred, so disclose all battery details, along with frunk and cargo handling during the donation process.

Albany regional notes

In Albany, R1S owners face unique circumstances like potential cold-climate range loss and the availability of charging infrastructure. As charging stations become more common, the access to superchargers remains vital for long trips. Many owners find interest in the V2H capability, especially during snowy months when off-grid needs arise. The R1S's off-road capabilities, including the tank-turn feature, offer tremendous value to outdoor enthusiasts in the region, making it a suitable choice for both daily commuting and rugged adventures.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) for my R1S?
The battery State of Health (SoH) varies based on usage and charging habits. For donations exceeding $5k, SoH reporting is mandatory for proper valuation.
Is a charging cable included with the donation?
Yes, we recommend including a NEMA 14-50 charging cable along with any necessary adapters (CCS/NACS) with your R1S donation.
Does my R1S have Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) or Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities?
The R1S offers V2H capabilities, which can be crucial for powering your home during outages, making it a valuable feature for potential owners.
How does the supercharger access transfer work?
When donating, we will guide you through any necessary steps to ensure continued supercharger access remains intact for the new owner of your R1S.
What are the OTA update benefits for the R1S?
OTA updates improve many aspects of the R1S, from performance enhancements to bug fixes. Staying current with updates ensures optimal vehicle operation.
How should I handle the frunk and cargo during the donation?
Before donating your R1S, empty the frunk and cargo areas to ensure a smooth transition. Verify all personal items are removed from the vehicle.
Do I need to complete Form 8283 Section B for the donation?
Yes, for donations valued at $5k or more, completing Form 8283 Section B is critical. Capital Wheels can assist in this process to ensure compliance.

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If you own a Rivian R1S and are considering donating it, we invite you to contribute to a greener future with Capital Wheels. Your donation not only supports our mission but also enables others to experience the innovation of electric driving. Contact us today to learn how your R1S can make a difference!

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