Is RIVN a buy? — what our data shows
Rivian makes electric trucks and SUVs — think rugged, adventure-ready EVs built for people who want to go off the beaten path without burning a drop of gas. They also make electric delivery vans for Amazon.
What our data shows
Our data on Rivian is focused on the big-picture story rather than the numbers. We tag it under two of the most talked-about themes in tech right now: batteries and robotics. That tells you Rivian isn't just seen as a car company — it's viewed as a play on the future of energy storage and increasingly automated manufacturing. That said, we want to be straight with you: our proprietary data on Rivian is limited to those theme tags, so we're not sitting on a deep pile of signals here. What we can say is that landing in both the battery and robotics buckets puts it in interesting company.
The takeaway
Rivian is one to watch if you believe the EV and battery revolution still has legs — the key thing to follow is whether it can turn its cool products into a business that actually makes money consistently.
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