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Senate Bill 1939, introduced by Sen. Ram Villivallam, aims to prevent future electric vehicle manufacturers from selling vehicles directly to customers, preserving the Illinois auto dealer network.
The new supplier park will allow component manufacturers to locate near Rivian’s production facility across the highway.
EV maker Rivian Automotive (RIVN) delivered surprisingly strong Q1 2025 results last week, and yet, market participants chose ...
In a state that has been striving to get more electric vehicles on the roads, an Illinois lawmaker wants to place ...
Shares of Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) have gained 9.82% over the past five trading sessions, bringing the stock’s year-to ...
Rivian eventually plans to use U.S.-sourced batteries to keep its price promise, and its CEO said the R2's development ...
The Illinois Department of Transportation is raising awareness of the cost and dangers of littering along the state's highways.
The company will invest $31.5 million over four years and create 90 full-time jobs supported by the state’s REV Illinois ...
Can an EV really tow cross-country? One Rivian R1S towing adventure from coast to near-coast answers that question with ...
Rivian's stock dips on delivery outlook revisions, but strong revenue beats hint at higher ASPs. See here to know why we rate ...
Rivian has completed the R2 development and is in full swing with trial production as it prepares to start deliveries of the ...
The factory that produces the R1S three-row SUV and the R1T pickup truck will soon neighbor a nearly $120 million supplier ...