The video titled “Rivian EV Manufacturing Plant with Kawasaki Robotics” takes viewers behind the scenes of the production line at Rivian Automotive, showcasing the assembly process of their latest electric heavy-duty vehicles. The facility in Normal, Illinois is like two plants in one, with separate lines for building the R1 products – the R1T and R1S trucks, and a line for constructing their commercial vans, the EDV 700 and EDV 500. The production process involves stamping panels, constructing body parts, painting, drive unit assembly, and battery assembly.
The state-of-the-art paint shop is capable of changing colors efficiently without wasting any material. The drive unit assembly involves putting together the gearbox, inverter, and motor to create the vehicle’s quad motor system. In the battery shop, sub-modules are assembled to create the battery pack, which consists of 7,776 cylindrical cells. The general assembly lines bring together around 2,000 components from 400 suppliers to create the finished vehicles.
The meticulous quality checks at the end of the line ensure that each vehicle meets the necessary standards before being released. The dedication and teamwork of the employees at Rivian Automotive, along with the advanced robotics systems from Kawasaki, ensure that the production process runs smoothly and efficiently. The video provides a fascinating insight into the advanced technology and processes involved in manufacturing electric vehicles.
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Video “Rivian EV Manufacturing Plant with Kawasaki Robotics” was uploaded on 05/07/2024 to Youtube Channel Kawasaki Robotics CEE HUB