Rivian plans to expand its Adventure Network from roughly 150 locations (currently 4-5% of Tesla's scale) to become one of the largest U.S. charging networks. For automotive and EV tech professionals, this represents a critical infrastructure play—competing networks with high uptime are essential for EV market maturation and drive technical standardization needs. The company will accelerate deployment in about two years through power cabinet 2.0, a cost-optimized system with simplified installation, timed with new vehicle launches from its Georgia facility.
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