Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe has dismissed the possibility of short-term changes to the company's production ramp-up plan for the R2 electric vehicle, despite a recent tornado that damaged parts of its manufacturing facility in Georgia. The tornado, which struck the site in late March, caused significant damage and disrupted production, but Scaringe has confirmed that the company is on track to meet its initial production targets. Rivian had previously announced plans to produce 100,000 R2 units in 2024, and Scaringe's comments suggest that the company remains committed to this goal, despite the setbacks caused by the tornado. The company's ability to recover from the disaster and meet its production targets will be closely watched by investors and industry observers.


Rivian CEO Rules Out Short-Term R2 Ramp Changes Despite Tornado  eletric-vehicles.com