Rivian Adventure Network Prices
$0.554/kWhaverage standard rate+0.09% vs. May
Rivian's Adventure Network carries two rates: a standard rate, what any compatible non-Rivian EV pays, and a lower rate applied automatically to Rivian vehicles — no membership required. Here is how both stood this month.
Key findings
- 01The standard rate averaged $0.554/kWh — up 0.1% from last month — prices held steady across the network.
- 02Arizona was the most expensive market at $0.63/kWh; North Carolina was the cheapest at $0.48.
- 03Rivian owners paid about 12% less than the standard rate — a $0.07/kWh discount applied automatically to Rivian vehicles.
At a glance
Standard
$0.554 /kWh avg
+0.09% vs. last month
- Median
- $0.55
- Sites tracked
- 148
- Price increases
- 0
- Price cuts
- 0
- Avg move
- +$0.000 (+0.0%)
Rivian
$0.487 /kWh avg
+0.06% vs. last month
- Median
- $0.47
- Sites tracked
- 153
- Price increases
- 0
- Price cuts
- 0
- Avg move
- +$0.000 (+0.0%)
Rivian vehicles charge at $0.068/kWh (12%) less than the standard public rate — applied automatically, with no membership.
Average price by state
Average peak $/kWh by state at the close of the period. Toggle between the standard and Rivian rates. States with no Adventure Network sites tracked are unshaded.
Cheapest & most expensive states
Cheapest states
- 1North Carolina$0.48/kWh
- 2Maine$0.51/kWh
- 3Georgia$0.52/kWh
- 4Texas$0.52/kWh
- 5Montana$0.52/kWh
Most expensive
- 1Arizona$0.63/kWh
- 2California$0.58/kWh
- 3Pennsylvania$0.57/kWh
- 4Michigan$0.57/kWh
- 5Washington$0.56/kWh
Average rate at the close of the period for the selected rate. States with fewer than 3 sites tracked are excluded.
Daily trend
Nationwide average $/kWh per day, for both the standard and Rivian rates. Includes prior months for reference.