Rivian’s new dual-motor EVs boost range to 390 miles

Rivian’s Enduro drive unit was designed and built in-house from scratch.

Off-roading in a Rivian R1T

Enlarge / The R1T handled this boulder-strewn hill with aplomb. (credit: Ian Ward/Rivian)

NORMAL, Ill.—It was a blazing hot August day in central Illinois, but you wouldn't know it once inside Rivian's 4 million-square-foot manufacturing facility. The electric vehicle manufacturer was hosting media members not only to demonstrate how far Rivian has come since buying a former Mitsubishi plant in 2017 but also to launch its new, range-increasing Enduro drive unit that's now available across its entire EV lineup.

As a startup in a crowded and established industry, Rivian has pursued a strategy of vertical integration to keep its costs down. It can be done all in-house, and that's what Rivian has done with its new motor.

The new dual-motor system is part of Rivian's new Enduro drive unit. Enduro is a fully integrated platform, and all its components—gearbox, inverter, and motor—were designed in-house. Rivian has been using Enduro in its single-motor commercial electric vans (the factory floor was dense with electric Amazon delivery vans in various states of assembly, with many more outside awaiting delivery), and it is now building R1T pickup trucks and R1S SUVs with the Enduro platform.

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Viking-Mission: Haben wir einst Leben auf dem Mars entdeckt – und zerstört?

Bei den Viking-Missionen wurde vielleicht Leben auf dem Mars entdeckt. Allerdings wurden die mutmaßlichen Mikroben bei Experimenten möglicherweise ertränkt und verbrannt. (Mars, Raumfahrt)

Bei den Viking-Missionen wurde vielleicht Leben auf dem Mars entdeckt. Allerdings wurden die mutmaßlichen Mikroben bei Experimenten möglicherweise ertränkt und verbrannt. (Mars, Raumfahrt)

Silicon Photonics: Intel will Millionen Prozessoren mit Licht verbinden

Mit direkt an Chips angeschlossenen optischen Transceivern will Intel für mehr Bandbreite und geringere Latenz sorgen. Andere wollen gar einzelne Kerne optisch verbinden. Ein Bericht von Johannes Hiltscher (Silicon Nanophotonics, Intel)

Mit direkt an Chips angeschlossenen optischen Transceivern will Intel für mehr Bandbreite und geringere Latenz sorgen. Andere wollen gar einzelne Kerne optisch verbinden. Ein Bericht von Johannes Hiltscher (Silicon Nanophotonics, Intel)

Keine anonymen Meetings mehr: Jitsi Meet fordert Anmeldung

Bisher ließen sich über Jitsi Meet ohne Anmeldung anonym Videokonferenzen erstellen. Der Anbieter nennt missbräuchliche Nutzung als Grund für das nun erforderliche Log-in. (Anonymität, Datenschutz)

Bisher ließen sich über Jitsi Meet ohne Anmeldung anonym Videokonferenzen erstellen. Der Anbieter nennt missbräuchliche Nutzung als Grund für das nun erforderliche Log-in. (Anonymität, Datenschutz)

Fairphone 5 sets a new standard with 8-10 years of Android support

The Fairphone 5 will keep on trucking until at least 2031.

The Fairphone 5 is official and full of surprises. As you might expect, it's the usual repairable phone from Fairphone, with parts available to order and easily installable with just a screwdriver. A new phone means faster components and a more modern design. What you might not expect is Fairphone opting entirely out of Qualcomm's consumer upgrade cycle thanks to its choice of an "industrial IoT" SoC that promises longer support times. With a longer window from Qualcomm and a commitment from Fairphone to keep going even after Qualcomm's industrial support cycle, Fairphone says this device will end up with a jaw-dropping 8–10 years of OS support.

The Fairphone 5 is not for sale in the US. Europeans, though, can get the device for 699 euros (~$753), with preorders starting today and a ship date of September 14. For the basic specs, we have a mid-range loadout, starting with a 6.46-inch, 90 Hz, 2770×1224 OLED display. There's 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, a side fingerprint reader, and a microSD slot. For rear cameras, it offers a 50 MP Sony IMX800, an anonymous 50 MP wide-angle sensor, and a time-of-flight sensor. The front cam is a 50 MP Samsung JN1.

Of course, the battery is removable, just like an old-school smartphone. You can see the big trade-off of that, though, since it's a rather small 4200 mAh battery. With a 161.6×75.83×9.6 mm body, devices in this size class usually pack a 5000 mAh battery. The good news with it being removable is that you could have extra batteries that you swap in whenever one dies, with zero recharge time. When you want to recharge it, you can pump 30 W into the battery. Some devices have water resistance, plus a removable battery, but you won't find an example of that here, with only an IP 55 rating. That means the Fairphone 5 can survive rain but isn't submergible.

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