This innovative approach not only helps Rivian streamline its production process, but also future-proofs its vehicles in terms of connectivity. By using the same hardware across all markets, the company can focus on developing software solutions that cater to different regions and regulations, without the need for costly hardware modifications.
Additionally, this standardization of hardware simplifies the supply chain and ensures that all Rivian R2 vehicles have the same level of connectivity and functionality, regardless of where they are sold. This can also lead to quicker software updates and improvements, as the company can push out changes simultaneously to all vehicles around the world.
Overall, Rivian’s decision to use a standardized internet connectivity hardware for the R2 showcases the company’s commitment to innovation and efficiency. By leveraging software solutions and cutting-edge standards, Rivian is able to keep costs down while providing a seamless and connected experience for its customers, no matter where they are located.
Rivian has taken another step towards revolutionizing the automotive industry with the use of automotive-grade eSIM hardware developed by Germany’s Giesecke+Devrient in their R2 electric vehicle. This hardware will also be responsible for supplying the remote management infrastructure for the vehicle.
This new development adds to the list of improvements that Rivian has made to the R2, including enhancements to the wiring looms, electric motors, battery packs, and manufacturing processes. The use of Giesecke+Devrient’s SGP.32 eSIM hardware is expected to be a game-changer for the automotive industry.
BeekGek Lim, Global Head of Business Line Digital Offerings for Giesecke+Devrient, commented on the significance of this partnership, stating, “SGP.32 represents a major step forward for the automotive industry. With G+D’s secure eSIM hardware and compliant remote management capabilities, Rivian can deploy a single global hardware SKU while retaining full flexibility to manage connectivity remotely and securely throughout the vehicle lifecycle.”
The Rivian R2 is set to go on sale in the U.S. this spring, with a starting price of $59,485. The top-spec R2 Performance All-Wheel Drive model boasts an EPA-estimated range of 330 miles, thanks to its 87.9-kilowatt-hour battery, 656 horsepower, and 609 pound-feet of torque. More affordable versions of the R2 are expected to launch later this year and early next year.
With the use of cutting-edge technology like Giesecke+Devrient’s eSIM hardware, Rivian is setting a new standard for electric vehicles in terms of connectivity, performance, and efficiency. The R2 is shaping up to be a game-changer in the electric vehicle market, and consumers can expect even more exciting developments from Rivian in the future.

