Monday, June 15

Rivian has posted a job opening for a senior battery role that outlines areas of focus for its future electric vehicle battery packs, including integration methods, charging improvements, and research into alternative chemistries.

The listing, for a “Senior Manager, Pack Advanced Materials,” states that the position will involve work on “cell-to-pack, cell-to-chassis, high performance, extremely fast charge (XFC) technology, immersion cooling, beyond Li-ion batteries, etc.”

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The details suggest Rivian is examining options to improve efficiency, performance and safety in its vehicles. Cell-to-pack and cell-to-chassis approaches remove intermediate modules to save weight and space, while immersion cooling systems are being studied across the industry as a way to improve thermal management.

See also: Rivian Eyes Expanded EV Lineup Beyond R2 And R3

Rivian, which produces the R1T pickup, R1S SUV and electric delivery vans, has said that battery technology remains a core element of its product strategy. The mention of “beyond Li-ion batteries” in the job posting indicates interest in longer-term research, with possible relevance for future vehicle programs.

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Andy Williams writes about electric mobility and clean transport trends for EVMagz.com, with a focus on how technology, policy, and everyday users intersect in the global EV transition. With a background in digital media, he blends industry insight with accessible storytelling to make complex topics easier to understand. Outside the newsroom, Andy spends his time cycling through city routes, experimenting with smart home tech, and capturing urban life through street photography.

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