This interview by Ed Ludlow is good but not great. The question at 19:22 whether his hires made a difference was silly and unenlightening; is a CEO going to say "They didn't perform, I'm disappointed in my team"?
It was just ok. He asked the right questions but clearly when RJ pivoted around the answer or not even answering it, Ed just skipped to the next one like he had a to-do list he was desperately trying to get through.
Great questions. Very respectful. And the answers make me confident that Rivian will do well. They have the right focus and are making great decisions for longevity.
Outstanding interviewer and, of course, an outstanding interviewee--such great questions, and such thoughtful, honest answers to those questions. I'd work for Mr. Scaringe in a heartbeat--he's inspiring and incredibly easy to root for, and I'll be putting in a deposit on a R2 when the time comes. Thank you for this!
Hearing a CEO as articulate, intelligent and yet so grounded is wonderful. Other CEO's (cough, Musk) might be bright, but they're just so disconnected and rambling. I want a CEO who's got a clear vision and drive to see it through, and I think RJ has that in spades. I'm proud to be both a stock holder and R1T owner.
Elon Musk is far more interesting and has far bigger goals: making a future that excites people, expanding the light of human consciousness, minimizing existential risks. Tesla alone has a Rivian-plus mission of accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy; not only is it far more advanced in achieving that mission in terms of EV production then Rivian, not only is the scope of its effects bigger with related efforts in grid storage, virtual power plants, battery cell production, and solar roofs;, but it's also making speculative bets on autonomous driving, custom hardware for AI training, and robots. Scaringe is a good guy and Rivian has made an excellent initial set of vehicles, but there's really little comparison.
@@skierpage see this is what I mean. I don't want a product CEO who "expands the light of human consciousness". Go pray on a mountain peak for that. I much prefer someone who is grounded in concrete, measurable goals to deliver a product that meets a need and aligns to a buyer's values. There's smart, then there's too smart, then there's "insulated from reality", and Musk has transcended all three. SpaceX was genius. But it thrives BECAUSE of Shotwell and in SPITE of Musk. There is nobody like Shotwell at Twitter and it shows.
@@skierpagemusk is a brilliant entrepreneur but is a deeply unwell individual. His own ego blinds him to the damage he does to his own companies. I’m a Rivian investor, and I love the company, but if musk was smarter he could’ve really strangled that company in the womb by going in a different direction from the cybertruck. It’s ugly and there’s no way in hell that I think it will sell as well as any of Rivians more attractive options (I don’t believe it will be substantially cheaper than the Rivian).
@@zw6980 there are over 1.5 million Cybertruck reservations! It's a low-stakes commitment but that's far more people than have ever expressed interest in buying a Rivian truck. We'll see how good/compromised the production truck is, and actual demand will also depend on its relative pricing against other EV trucks. Cybertruck is clearly a passion project of Elon Musk and Franz von Holzhausen's superlative design team. It's great someone is willing to try something so different from boring pickup trucks.
I have closed my position in TSLA after Elon’s bizarre behavior last week and opened a huge position in RIVN❤. RJ is very well articulate with a good character.
Who knew Superman (Christopher Reeve) recovered from his horse accident to become an automative CEO? Shortly after this interview, Scaringe ducked into the antique phone booth you can see in the background to change into his cape and fly to a supplier.
People who don't know the charm of electric cars don't know. Rivian seems to be the most popular car for those who do technology business. Gradually, more and more people will become interested in it.
@@skierpage I know, I also drive a Tesla, but I need more Rivian truck type for business use. Rivian is perfect for carrying various tools and household items.
@@skierpageThat maybe true but Tesla started selling it's cars in 2003 a whole 18 years before Rivian produced it's first car in 2021. Comparisons of multiples between the two only make sense when comparing production at the same stage of company development. The R1t is also a technically superior and more complex machine than the first Model 3s.(when will Tesla remodel that Model 3, it's beginning to look a bit long in the tooth). Rivian is also producing tens of thousands of vans for Amazon and will soon be able to start selling these worldwide as the Amazon order gets satisfied. There really is no point in comparing Rivian and Tesla.
@@skierpage I have no idea what you know and don't know. The video is about the FUTURE of Rivian. Where they are in that future has few benchmarks. You mentioned TESLA being more popular (more sales) so what? It's been around so long it MUST have higher sales. You cannot compare the two. In the context of the video TESLA can be a useful benchmark comparison but only if you compare where TESLA was at the same stage Rivian is now. That's my only point.
Please build a factory in the UK, Mr Scaringe. Our economy is on it's ass. Plus it would be easy to build good charger coverage in the UK. It's a small, but densely populated market.
People in Britain shot their foot, both legs and one arm off by voting for Brexit. Enjoy your little haven for corrupt oligarchs on the edge of Europe as you slide into irrelevance. It's so sad to watch the decline and fiascos like Britishvolt.
To bad infrastructure to charge quickly is not available. That is the bottle neck that limits increased production , and create economies of scale to reduce cost..
@@farzana6676 highlander hybrid is not available now for order in Germany due too high demand. Europe didn't like gas guzzlers but hybrids and EVs also in big sizes sell if available.
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Why can't all journalism be this good. Great questions to really get RJ to explain what his company is all about.
This interview by Ed Ludlow is good but not great. The question at 19:22 whether his hires made a difference was silly and unenlightening; is a CEO going to say "They didn't perform, I'm disappointed in my team"?
It was just ok. He asked the right questions but clearly when RJ pivoted around the answer or not even answering it, Ed just skipped to the next one like he had a to-do list he was desperately trying to get through.
Sounds pretty chaotic the question was really about the next milestone he would have envisioned with new wingmen
Incredible CEO…I can see this company being an incredible success. Thanks for the passion of this amazing team!!
Mad Respect for RJ
Great questions. Very respectful. And the answers make me confident that Rivian will do well. They have the right focus and are making great decisions for longevity.
😂 you can hope best for rivian but my advice don't invest in them yet
Outstanding interviewer and, of course, an outstanding interviewee--such great questions, and such thoughtful, honest answers to those questions. I'd work for Mr. Scaringe in a heartbeat--he's inspiring and incredibly easy to root for, and I'll be putting in a deposit on a R2 when the time comes. Thank you for this!
Great job on the questions! One of the best journalists out there. This guy needs a raise.
Hearing a CEO as articulate, intelligent and yet so grounded is wonderful. Other CEO's (cough, Musk) might be bright, but they're just so disconnected and rambling. I want a CEO who's got a clear vision and drive to see it through, and I think RJ has that in spades. I'm proud to be both a stock holder and R1T owner.
Well said brother
Elon Musk is far more interesting and has far bigger goals: making a future that excites people, expanding the light of human consciousness, minimizing existential risks. Tesla alone has a Rivian-plus mission of accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy; not only is it far more advanced in achieving that mission in terms of EV production then Rivian, not only is the scope of its effects bigger with related efforts in grid storage, virtual power plants, battery cell production, and solar roofs;, but it's also making speculative bets on autonomous driving, custom hardware for AI training, and robots.
Scaringe is a good guy and Rivian has made an excellent initial set of vehicles, but there's really little comparison.
@@skierpage see this is what I mean. I don't want a product CEO who "expands the light of human consciousness". Go pray on a mountain peak for that. I much prefer someone who is grounded in concrete, measurable goals to deliver a product that meets a need and aligns to a buyer's values.
There's smart, then there's too smart, then there's "insulated from reality", and Musk has transcended all three. SpaceX was genius. But it thrives BECAUSE of Shotwell and in SPITE of Musk. There is nobody like Shotwell at Twitter and it shows.
@@skierpagemusk is a brilliant entrepreneur but is a deeply unwell individual. His own ego blinds him to the damage he does to his own companies. I’m a Rivian investor, and I love the company, but if musk was smarter he could’ve really strangled that company in the womb by going in a different direction from the cybertruck. It’s ugly and there’s no way in hell that I think it will sell as well as any of Rivians more attractive options (I don’t believe it will be substantially cheaper than the Rivian).
@@zw6980 there are over 1.5 million Cybertruck reservations! It's a low-stakes commitment but that's far more people than have ever expressed interest in buying a Rivian truck. We'll see how good/compromised the production truck is, and actual demand will also depend on its relative pricing against other EV trucks.
Cybertruck is clearly a passion project of Elon Musk and Franz von Holzhausen's superlative design team. It's great someone is willing to try something so different from boring pickup trucks.
Wow.. You can really tell how excited he is about the R2!!! ❤
I have closed my position in TSLA after Elon’s bizarre behavior last week and opened a huge position in RIVN❤. RJ is very well articulate with a good character.
Who knew Steve-O could be so smart and articulate
Who knew Superman (Christopher Reeve) recovered from his horse accident to become an automative CEO?
Shortly after this interview, Scaringe ducked into the antique phone booth you can see in the background to change into his cape and fly to a supplier.
@@skierpage good one. Maybe he’s if Superman and Steve-O had a baby
🤣or clark kent
I couldn't place it. thanks
This was an excellent interview. Thoughtful questions presented to Steve-O.
When Superman disguised as Clark Kent starts an automotive company you know it has a high probability for success.
you guys look like brothers.....
Looking forward to the R2.
Really really love this company. Bought my shares today. Rivian will be my first EV
Smart move
Let's go Rivian! Looking forward to the global expansion!
riv would be good stock to buy in this recession.
When will the camp kitchen be available?
Great interview. Rivian, Amazon Rivian vans are all over San Jose California. Even saw a manufacturer test van yesterday
I think Rivian has a good future
buy your shares as soon as your read this. it won't ever be at these prices again.
People who don't know the charm of electric cars don't know. Rivian seems to be the most popular car for those who do technology business. Gradually, more and more people will become interested in it.
It's nice to have good EV alternatives, but obviously Tesla is far more popular, it sells 40x more cars.
@@skierpage I know, I also drive a Tesla, but I need more Rivian truck type for business use. Rivian is perfect for carrying various tools and household items.
@@skierpageThat maybe true but Tesla started selling it's cars in 2003 a whole 18 years before Rivian produced it's first car in 2021. Comparisons of multiples between the two only make sense when comparing production at the same stage of company development. The R1t is also a technically superior and more complex machine than the first Model 3s.(when will Tesla remodel that Model 3, it's beginning to look a bit long in the tooth). Rivian is also producing tens of thousands of vans for Amazon and will soon be able to start selling these worldwide as the Amazon order gets satisfied. There really is no point in comparing Rivian and Tesla.
@@hunterfunter47 I don't know why you're explaining stuff I already know to me. Read the original comment. Rivian is not more popular.
@@skierpage I have no idea what you know and don't know. The video is about the FUTURE of Rivian. Where they are in that future has few benchmarks. You mentioned TESLA being more popular (more sales) so what? It's been around so long it MUST have higher sales. You cannot compare the two. In the context of the video TESLA can be a useful benchmark comparison but only if you compare where TESLA was at the same stage Rivian is now. That's my only point.
Who knew Clark Kent was this intelligent?
Well done, RJ.
Bah, someone needs to ask him who is keeping Metropolis safe if he’s working on his car company.
This dude lowkey is ripped
When I see a Rivian I think mindfullness. Now I know why.
Clark Kent alive & busy
Didn't know Clark Kent was the CEO of Rivian...
He looks a little like the Christopher Reeve Super Man’s Clark Kent
N3xt 🍎, just from listening to the CEO
Tv is here put all equipment in reverse?
I want an R1T in Ireland
Please build a factory in the UK, Mr Scaringe. Our economy is on it's ass. Plus it would be easy to build good charger coverage in the UK. It's a small, but densely populated market.
People in Britain shot their foot, both legs and one arm off by voting for Brexit. Enjoy your little haven for corrupt oligarchs on the edge of Europe as you slide into irrelevance. It's so sad to watch the decline and fiascos like Britishvolt.
Nothing about the Georgia plant?!?!
why isn't everyone talking about his clark Kent looks?
To bad infrastructure to charge quickly is not available. That is the bottle neck that limits increased production , and create economies of scale to reduce cost..
Elon Musks TWIN. I love this guy.!! :) Not to mention he looks like Superman.
😆 lol. NO ONE HAS THE INTELLIGENCE OF ELON. RJ IS FAR BEHIND.
These guys look like twins
Why do they literally look like the same person?
They fucked up European launch. So much opportunity missed.
Europe don't buy trucks anyways. They buy little tiny cars.
@@farzana6676 some do. We have plenty of small ones available for that. No need for Rivian to come sell small cars here.
@@farzana6676 well to be clear. I was not interested in pickup truck. I was interested in the SUV. R1s
@@MrRaitzi They don't buy big SUV's in Europe.
Only small hatchbacks and crossover.
@@farzana6676 highlander hybrid is not available now for order in Germany due too high demand. Europe didn't like gas guzzlers but hybrids and EVs also in big sizes sell if available.
ok
👏
I'm out!😮😂
I'll sell you some of my RIVN when it hits $500.
LOL this Ceo is pompous A !
CEO of futility.
Another Week Ahead of Gains for the EV sector. ? * RIVN Up 48 % wk....* XOS Large EV Trucks Up 37 % wk....* HYZN Up 3 % Fri....* BLDE Evtol Jets Up 4 % Fri....* VEV ..Up 3 % Fri...EV Large Buses/ Small Trucks... Loading the EV Dips This Summer. ?