Rivian and Clearloop Host Event to Celebrate New EV Charging Site

Rivian and Clearloop Host Event to Celebrate New EV Charging Site

's new Waypoints will allow any electric vehicle (including Rivian's R1T pickup and R1S SUV) to charge with at Eiffel Tower Park thanks to its industry-standard J1772 plug. Waypoints chargers are currently located in eleven state parks across Tennessee: Radnor Lake, Cumberland Mountain, South Cumberland, Montgomery Bell, Cove Lake, Indian Mountain, Meeman-Shelby Forest, Natchez Trace, Warrior's Path, Fall Creek Falls, and Pickwick Landing

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Rivian and Clearloop Host Event to Celebrate New EV Charging Site

Rivian, an American builder of all-electric trucks, SUVs and commercial vehicles, and , the carbon solutions platform helping to expand access to clean energy in the American communities that can benefit the most, held a “first charge” event today to unveil Rivian's new Waypoints electric vehicle (EV) charging site in Paris, Tennessee.

This event follows Clearloop and Rivian's previously announced partnership to support the development of one megawatt (MW) of the Paris Solar Farm project developed, owned, and operated by Silicon Ranch, Clearloop's parent company, in Puryear, TN. Rivian's Waypoints chargers across Tennessee will be powered by renewable energy.

By sharing a common approach based on emissionality to determine where new solar generation can displace the most carbon, Rivian and Clearloop are working together to expand access to clean energy in the communities that can benefit the most.

Solar power currently makes up less than 1 percent of Tennessee's total electricity mix, while 16 percent of electricity in California comes from solar, for example. As a result, a megawatt-hour of electricity in Tennessee emits around 32 percent more carbon than a megawatt-hour in Northern California, according to WattTime, a non-profit that tracks the carbon emissions that renewables avoid.

Rivian's new Waypoints will allow any electric vehicle (including Rivian's R1T pickup and R1S SUV) to charge with renewable energy at Eiffel Tower Park thanks to its industry-standard J1772 plug. Waypoints chargers are currently located in eleven state parks across Tennessee: Radnor Lake, Cumberland Mountain, South Cumberland, Montgomery Bell, Cove Lake, Indian Mountain, Meeman-Shelby Forest, Natchez Trace, Warrior's Path, Fall Creek Falls, and Pickwick Landing.

As of December 2022, Rivian's 1MW portion of the Paris Solar Farm-Puryear is expected to annually generate more renewable energy than is needed for all of these sites combined.

“Driving system-wide change goes beyond just making corporate claims. Rivian is committed to enabling pathways for customers to sustainably charge their vehicles and contribute to a better planet. We see a tremendous opportunity to drive system-wide positive impact through projects like this one here in Tennessee,” said Andrew Peterman, Director of Renewable Energy at Rivian. 

“This is just the beginning of Rivian's evolving approach to impact-focused renewable procurement and a case study for how creative collaborations like ours with Clearloop can expand clean energy and promote local communities in the Southeast.”

As a signatory of the Emissions First Partnership, Rivian is committed to maximizing carbon reductions and ensuring that renewable sourcing has the greatest potential to expand access to clean energy in the communities and regions that can benefit the most.

Clearloop uses emissionality, a quantitative measurement that compares the impact of renewable energy projects on driving down emissions, to determine where new solar generation can displace the most carbon, shifting the way corporate investments avoid and reduce carbon to achieve emissions reductions faster and more effectively. from the economic boost that renewable energy and the accompanying infrastructure bring.

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