notna
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Unfortunately not.Is there a way to charge at 220V from the Rivian?
Varg's charger supports both 110V and 220V and has a replacement cable for 110V.Is there a way to charge at 220V from the Rivian?
The Varg and the Alta require about 4,000W going to the charger, but it is rated only at 3,000W. The price is very attractive though. Could you please try it with the Varg, at home or with the Rivian?For other bikes that require 220V such as KTM Freeride I used to use a step up voltage converter, it works fine at home but I'm not sure if it'll work in Rivian.

Charging from 110V at the track is not practical. It is only 14A or 1,500W, so you would have to wait for hours before you notice the battery level rise. Charging from 240V happens at 16A, or about 3,800W. It is still slow compared to what other EVs can charge at, but it is much faster than charging from 110V.I'm confused why do you need to use the converter with Varg. It can charge directly from 110V outlet.
Finally received my Varg after almost a 2 years wait!
Assembly went fine with an exception of foot pegs being really hard to get in. The kickstand is too short as many already mentioned.
Rivian charges the bike with no problem!