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Rivian (RIVN) delivered more vehicles than expected in the fourth quarter, beating Wall St expectations. After overcoming its recent supply shortage, the EV maker is seeing momentum pick up. Here’s a look at how many EVs Rivian delivered in Q4 and 2024.

How many EVs did Rivian deliver in Q4 2024?

Rivian delivered 14,183 vehicles in the final three months of 2024, easily topping estimates of around 13,500. This high delivery total allowed Rivian to meet its full-year guidance.

With 51,579 EVs delivered in 2024, Rivian’s total was within its 50,500 to 52,000 target. It was also slightly higher than the 50,122 vehicles delivered in 2023. Rivian’s Q4 deliveries surged over 40% from the previous quarter. It was also the company’s highest in 2024.

Rivian produced 12,727 vehicles in the fourth quarter, soundly beating estimates. In total, Rivian built 49,476 EVs in 2024, slightly above its 47,000 to 49,000 guidance.

However, the company lowered its full-year production goal in October from its previous 57,000 target after a supply shortage began in Q3.

Q1 2024 Q2 2024 Q3 2024 Q4 2024 Full-Year 2024 2024 guidance
Deliveries 13,588 13,790 10,018 14,183 51,579 50,500 – 52,000
Production 13,980 9,612 13,157 12,727 49,476 47,000 – 49,000
Rivian deliveries and production by quarter in 2024

In a statement, Rivian said, “The previously discussed shortage of a shared component on the R1 and RCV platforms is no longer a constraint” on production.

After shutting down operations in Normal in April to introduce new upgrades, Rivian has been aggressively cutting costs. CEO RJ Scaringe said in November that the company is seeing “meaningful progress” on lowering material costs with new supplier contracts and technology.

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Production at Rivian’s Normal, IL plant (Source: Rivian)

Rivian’s net loss fell to $1.1 billion in the third quarter, down from $1.34 billion in Q3 2023. The company lost around $39,000 on each vehicle delivered in Q3, up from the $30,648 loss the previous year. However, this is still a massive improvement from the over $139,000 loss per vehicle in Q3 20222.

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Rivian R1T (left) and R1S (right) electric vehicles (Source: Rivian)

The company ended the third quarter with $6.7 billion in cash and equivalents, including a $1 billion convertible note from Volkswagen.

Rivian and Volkswagen launched a new joint venture worth up to $5.8 billion, which Scaringe said is a “meaningful financial opportunity.”

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Rivian (RIVN) stock chart Q4 2023 to Q4 2024 (Source: TradingView)

The EV maker confirmed it’s still on track to post its first positive growth profit in the fourth quarter. Overcoming the recent production hurdle is a big step in hitting its goal.

Rivian will release its Q4 2024 financial results after the market closes on February 20. Stay tuned for more. After releasing its fourth-quarter numbers, Rivian’s stock was up over 10% in pre-market trading on Friday. Meanwhile, share prices are still down around 30% over the past year.

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Rad Power Bikes files for bankruptcy, hoping to sell the company

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Rad Power Bikes has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, marking a dramatic turn for one of the most recognizable names in the US electric bike industry. The Seattle-based company entered bankruptcy court this week as part of a plan to sell the business within the next 45–60 days, while continuing to operate during the process.

Court filings show Rad listing roughly $32.1 million in assets against $72.8 million in liabilities. A significant portion of that debt includes more than $8.3 million owed to US Customs and Border Protection for unpaid import tariffs, along with millions more owed to overseas manufacturing partners in China and Thailand. The company’s remaining inventory of e-bikes, spare parts, and accessories is valued at just over $14 million. Founder Mike Radenbaugh remains the largest equity holder, with just over 41% ownership.

The bankruptcy filing comes less than a month after the US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a rare public warning urging consumers to immediately stop using certain older Rad lithium-ion batteries, citing fire risks, particularly when certain batteries are exposed to water and debris. Rad pushed back on the agency’s characterization, stating that its batteries were tested by third-party labs and deemed compliant with industry safety standards, and touting its SafeShield batteries – another, more recent version of Rad’s battery introduced last year that is likely one of the safest e-bike batteries in the industry.

Financial pressure had been building steadily on the company. In early November, Rad Power Bikes issued a WARN notice to Washington state officials, indicating that up to 64 employees could be laid off in January, and warning that the company could shut down entirely if additional funding was not secured. That notice now reads as an early signal of the restructuring that has followed.

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Chapter 11 bankruptcy is not the end of a company, and in this case, it allows Rad to continue operating while restructuring its debts under court supervision, pausing most litigation and collection efforts through an automatic stay. The company says it plans to keep selling bikes and supporting customers during the process as it works toward a sale.

The filing caps an unfortunate fall from grace for a brand that raised hundreds of millions of dollars in several funding rounds during the pandemic years. After years as a dominant force in the direct-to-consumer e-bike market, Rad now faces an uncertain future shaped by tightening margins, regulatory scrutiny, and unresolved legal and financial challenges.

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Sunrun + NRG launch a virtual power plant to ease Texas power demand

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Sunrun + NRG launch a virtual power plant to ease Texas power demand

As Texas braces for tighter power margins and record demand on the ERCOT grid, Sunrun and NRG Energy are transforming home batteries into a giant virtual power plant. The two companies are integrating more home battery storage into the grid and tapping those batteries when the state needs power the most.

The solar + storage provider and energy company announced a new multi-year partnership aimed at accelerating the adoption of distributed energy in Texas, with a focus on solar-plus-storage systems that can be aggregated and dispatched during periods of high demand. The idea is simple: use home batteries as a flexible, on‑demand power source to help meet Texas’s rapidly growing electricity needs.

Under the deal, Texas homeowners will be offered a bundled home energy setup that pairs Sunrun’s solar and battery systems with retail electricity plans from NRG’s Texas provider, Reliant. Customers will also get smart battery programming designed to optimize when their batteries charge and discharge. As new and existing Sunrun customers enroll with Reliant, their combined battery capacity will be made available to support the ERCOT grid during times of stress.

“This partnership is a major step in achieving our goal of creating a 1 GW virtual power plant by 2035,” said Brad Bentley, President of NRG Consumer. “By teaming up with Sunrun, we’re unlocking a new source of dispatchable, flexible energy while giving customers the opportunity to unlock value from their homes and contribute to a more resilient grid.”

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Sunrun, which has one of the largest fleets of residential batteries in the US, will be paid for aggregating the capacity, and participating Reliant customers will be compensated by Sunrun for sharing their stored solar energy.

The arrangement gives Texas households a way to earn money from their batteries while also improving grid reliability in a state that continues to see rapid population growth, extreme weather, and rising electricity demand.

Read more: The US’s first residential V2G power plant is running on Ford F-150 Lightning trucks


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Is the Volkswagen ID.Polo the affordable EV successor it needs?

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Is the Volkswagen ID.Polo the affordable EV successor it needs?

Volkswagen is gearing up to launch a new family of affordable EVs, starting with the ID.Polo. Can it fill the shoes of the popular low-cost hatch?

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The ID.Polo will be the first of four new entry-level electric vehicles that Volkswagen plans to launch, starting in Spring 2026.

The electric Polo “marks the beginning of a new generation of Volkswagen,” the brand’s CEO, Thomas Schäfer, said. The Polo is one of the best-selling VW models of all time, and its electric successor promises to build upon its legacy.

It will be the first “ID” model to bear an established Volkswagen name. Although it’s about the same size as its predecessor at 4,053 mm long, 1,816 mm wide, and 1,530 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,600 mm, the Polo EV offers more interior space.

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Thanks to its compact drive modules, the electric Polo offers an extra 19 mm of interior length, which is “particularly noticeable in the rear.”

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The Volkswagen ID.Polo EV (Source: Volkswagen)

The luggage compartment is 24% larger than the classic Polo, with 435 L, up from 351 L. Folding the rear seats opens up 1,243 L of load volume, up from 1,125 L.

According to Volkswagen, the electric ID.Polo is “more versatile than any of its predecessors,” making it the perfect EV for getting around the city or as an everyday driver.

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The Volkswagen ID.Polo EV (Source: Volkswagen)

The Volkswagen ID.Polo will initially be available with three power outputs: 85 kW (114 hp), 99 kW (133 hp), and 155 kW (208 hp), while a sporty GTI variant will follow later in 2026 with 166 kW (223 hp).

The 85 kW and 99 kW versions will be equipped with a 37 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, while the 155 kW and 166 kW versions will be powered by a 52 kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery, which Volkswagen said will deliver up to 450 km (280 miles) WLTP driving range. It will also support DC charging speeds up to 130 kW.

Based on a new MEB+ platform, Volkswagen promises that the new, highly efficient electric drive will reduce costs and energy consumption.

The new PowerCo unified cell uses cell-to-pack technology, combining cells directly into the battery pack. Volkswagen said the new design reduces costs, saves space, and unlocks more range while increasing energy density by about 10%.

VW’s MEB+ platform will also introduce new advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) features, including a drastically improved Travel Assist. The ID.Polo will also be the first VW model to offer traffic light and stop sign recognition.

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Volkswagen ID 2all concept interior, a preview of the ID.Polo (Source: VW)

Can it live up to the task?

According to Autocar, which got the chance to test a prototype, the ID.Polo “feels remarkably like the current Polo. Switch from the petrol Polo into this and, a lack of engine noise aside, you would barely notice the difference.”

The reviewer, James Attwood, said the electric Polo delivered a “genuinely impressive ride for a car of this size,” adding it “drives and feels like you’d expect a Volkswagen to.”

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Near production Volkswagen ID.Polo models (Source: Volkswagen)

With an affordable price tag, “the ID.Polo should be a strong all-rounder among the pack of small EVs suddenly battling for attention,” Attwood explained.

“It has a classically Volkswagen feel, poise and maturity, and blends a pleasingly mature driving experience with decent practicality and a reassuringly solid feel,” he said, adding, “A Volkswagen that feels like a Volkswagen, then. For that alone, it should be a winner.”

Others who got an early taste of the ID.Polo reported similar thoughts, including Auto Express, which said it “shows VW at its best.”

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Volkswagen ID.Polo GTI (left), ID.Cross (middle), and ID.Polo (right) Source: Volkswagen

“Solid, well connected, comfortable and even quite engaging to drive, the ability to build all of this into a well-priced package is something we all hoped for; the surprising bit is how much of VW’s innate ‘character’ has come through,” Jordan Katsianis said after testing the pre-production prototype.

The ID.Polo will launch in Europe in Spring 2026 with prices starting from 25,000 euros ($29,500). It will be the first of four new affordable Volkswagen EVs, followed by the ID.Cross SUV and the smaller ID.1 electric car.

Although Volkswagen has yet confirm it, the ID.Polo is (sadly) not expected to launch in the US. It’s an affordable electric car aimed at Europe’s growing entry-level EV segment. Given the recent policy changes under the Trump administration and America’s love for big trucks and SUVs, don’t expect to see the electric Polo successor in the US anytime soon.

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