I own two Rivians and love them. That being said, a couple of suggestions to Scout based on experiences with my R1:
1. Consider what happens when shit goes wrong. Design the vehicle so that when something goes wrong, like an ADAS module dies, you can still limp along. Rear motor dies? Let the front pull you along if needed.
2. Allow offline storage of maps, music, etc. Give the vehicle the ability to estimate range on arrival when it doesn't have a data connection. Sure, it won't be able to account for the weather in the case, but current temp, elevation and speed from the map information should cover the majority of the conditions. TL;DR Facilitate keeping the vehicle as full functional as possible without a cellular data connection.
1. Consider what happens when shit goes wrong. Design the vehicle so that when something goes wrong, like an ADAS module dies, you can still limp along. Rear motor dies? Let the front pull you along if needed.
2. Allow offline storage of maps, music, etc. Give the vehicle the ability to estimate range on arrival when it doesn't have a data connection. Sure, it won't be able to account for the weather in the case, but current temp, elevation and speed from the map information should cover the majority of the conditions. TL;DR Facilitate keeping the vehicle as full functional as possible without a cellular data connection.
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