AT&T has agreed to purchase Rivian electric vehicles (EVs) for its commercial fleet. This pilot program aims to evaluate the impact of these vehicles on safety, cost reduction, and carbon footprint.
The integration of Rivian Commercial Vans and R1 vehicles is scheduled to commence in early 2024, according to a press release by AT&T.
AT&T's Journey Towards Electrification
AT&T recognizes the importance of adopting electric vehicles in its commercial fleet. Reuters noted that by partnering with Rivian, AT&T aims to explore new avenues in its electrification journey and make strides toward achieving carbon neutrality.
The company has a proven track record of delivering sustainable results through various means, including optimizing routes, embracing hybrid and electric vehicles, and reducing its fleet size. Utilizing artificial intelligence in its fleet management, AT&T has reduced its annual mileage by 20%, significantly reducing 51 million pounds of emissions.
Rivian, an exclusive provider of fleet vehicles for AT&T's pilot program, has also chosen AT&T as the exclusive connectivity provider for their vehicles in the United States and Canada. Through this collaboration, Rivian offers its customers a more thoughtful, safer, and more connected driving experience enabled by AT&T's advanced connectivity solutions. Rivian continuously uses over-the-air software updates to enhance its vehicles, ensuring they remain at the forefront of innovation.
Designed with a focus on safety, sustainability, and cost optimization, the Rivian Commercial Van promises to be one of the safest vehicles on the road today. Equipped with features such as automatic emergency braking, collision warnings, and 360-degree visibility, this vehicle's design prioritizes driver and occupant safety. Rivian's in-house software stack further enhances the vehicle's efficiency and contributes to a lower total cost of ownership, underscoring its commitment to sustainability.
Hardmon Williams, Senior Vice President of AT&T Connected Solutions, notes that Rivian is setting the standard for modern transportation with its advanced connectivity and vision for a sustainable future. This collaboration with Rivian marks a significant milestone in AT&T's efforts to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation ecosystem.
A Step Towards Greener Mobility Solutions
The pilot program will allow AT&T to assess the potential of Rivian electric vehicles on its fleet's performance. By leveraging the benefits of these vehicles, including reduced emissions and operational efficiencies, AT&T aims to improve safety, cut costs, and contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
AT&T and Rivian are revolutionizing the driving experience with their shared focus on innovative technology. By prioritizing safety, sustainability, and connectivity, both companies are working towards providing customers with a driving experience that is both enjoyable and environmentally conscious.
Photo: AT&T Newsroom


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