Donate Your Rivian R1T in Knoxville, Tennessee

Unlock the potential of your Rivian R1T by donating to Tennessee Auto Legacy, a pioneer in electric vehicle support for our Knoxville community.

As an electric pickup pioneer, the Rivian R1T has transformed the way we think about utility and sustainability. Owners in Knoxville appreciate the versatility and advanced technology of this all-electric truck, which allows for a range of uses from daily commuting to outdoor adventures. By donating your R1T, you not only receive potential tax benefits but contribute to a greener future.

The R1T's evolution from its 2021 debut to present showcases Rivian's commitment to innovation through Over-The-Air (OTA) updates that enhance performance and reliability over time. While range anxiety may be a concern for some, the extensive charging network in Knoxville alleviates these worries, ensuring that owners can enjoy their vehicles to the fullest.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2021-present

The Rivian R1T introduced a versatile skateboard platform with dual and quad-motor variants. Depending on configuration, it offers an impressive range of 314-410 miles, with battery options like Adventure, Launch Edition, and Tri-Motor for maximum performance.

Known issues by generation

While the Rivian R1T has garnered praise, early production units, particularly from 2021-2022, faced several quality control issues. Common concerns include panel gaps, OTA update reliability, and gear tunnel water leaks, prompting redesigns. Additionally, some owners reported charging-port door malfunctions in cold temperatures, 12V auxiliary battery faults, and condensation in headlights. Rivian has actively addressed these issues through service campaigns and software updates, improving overall vehicle performance and reliability as they progress through the vehicle's lifecycle.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Rivian R1T can vary significantly based on its trim, battery State of Health (SoH), and original versus replacement battery pack history. Tri-Motor and Quad-Motor variants often command appraisals above $40,000, with features like the Adventure Package or Max Pack battery further enhancing value. Note that federal credits like the $7,500 Section 30D and Used EV Section 25E do not apply to donations, impacting potential tax considerations.

Donation process for this model

Donating your R1T involves a few specific steps to ensure safe handling of its high-voltage battery and 12V systems. Ensure the vehicle is in Park mode and tow mode before donation, and include the NEMA 14-50 charging cable and any necessary adapters such as CCS1 or NACS. When transferring ownership, ensure disclosure of the remaining 8-year battery warranty, which can range from 100k to 175k miles depending on the variant, as well as details about the frunk and gear tunnel cargo management.

Knoxville regional notes

Knoxville offers a unique charging infrastructure that supports your R1T ownership experience, especially in cold climates where range may be impacted. With local supercharger access and community interest in Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities, R1T owners can enjoy both the benefits of off-road capabilities and practical energy solutions. The region’s diverse terrain provides the perfect backdrop for using your R1T to its fullest, from tank-turn maneuvers to weekend camping trips.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) report?
The battery State of Health (SoH) report is a critical factor in appraising your Rivian R1T for donation. It assesses the health and efficiency of the vehicle’s battery, impacting its value and potential donation thresholds.
Will my donation include the charging cable?
Yes, it is expected that your Rivian R1T donation includes the original charging cable and any applicable adapters such as CCS1 or NACS, ensuring that the next owner can easily charge the vehicle.
Does the R1T have Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability?
Yes, the Rivian R1T supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, allowing you to power external devices, which is a great feature for camping or emergencies.
Can I transfer supercharger access with my donation?
Supercharger access can be transferred alongside the vehicle, but ensure you provide necessary details to the charity to facilitate smooth transition and access for the new owner.
What should I know about OTA update history?
Your Rivian R1T will benefit from OTA updates that enhance functionality and fix issues over time. Providing this history can improve the vehicle's appraisal value and inform potential donors.
How should I handle the frunk and gear tunnel during donation?
Ensure the frunk and gear tunnel are emptied before donation, as these compartments are significant selling points for the R1T and should be in good condition for the next owner.
What is Form 8283 Section B and its relevance?
Form 8283 Section B is crucial for donations valued above $5,000, like many Rivian R1T donations. It provides necessary documentation for your tax deductions and appraisal details.

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If you're ready to contribute to the EV revolution, consider donating your Rivian R1T today. Your support helps Tennessee Auto Legacy champion sustainable transportation while providing you with valuable tax benefits.

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