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    I went EV camping in a Rivian R1S, and here’s what I learned


    EVs have many advantages over internal combustion and hybrid cars, including lower maintenance and energy costs, higher reliability and safety, better comfort and performance, and zero emissions. But some EVs have another ace up their sleeve: camp mode. This feature keeps the climate, infotainment system, lights, and various outlets (USB, 12V, 120V) powered for hours on end. Welcome to EV camping.

    With camp mode, you don’t have to worry about carbon monoxide poisoning and you won’t keep your neighbors awake at your campsite. Currently, only Tesla and Rivian provide a proper camp mode, though Hyundai and Kia’s EVs offer something similar, called “utility mode”. I’m a reformed Tesla owner, but somehow I never used camp mode despite spending six years with two Model 3s back-to-back. And that’s a shame.

    EV Camping

    (Image credit: Myriam Joire)

    So, ahead of CES 2025, I reached out to Rivian to borrow an R1S electric SUV to drive from San Francisco to Las Vegas and back. My birthday always takes place while I’m covering the show, so my spouse and I usually spend a few days in Palm Springs after CES to unwind and celebrate. And since beautiful Joshua Tree National Park is nearby, we figured it would be a fantastic opportunity to try EV camping for the first time.

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