Site Review Scores

Monday, January 19, 2026

Landmark Plaza – Saginaw

Introduction

Part of the series to visit and review all the Rivian Adventure Network sites in Michigan, post the upgrades to all sites to support all electric vehicles.  Site visit conducted on September 29, 2025.


Business/Location NameLandmark Plaza
Address2772 Tittabawassee Rd, Saginaw, MI 48604
NetworkRivian Adventure Network
Station Details6 Stalls (2 sets of 3 dispensers, each share 300kW; total 600kW site power)
Cost$0.60 per kWh, $0.51 per kWh for Rivian vehicles 


The Landmark Plaza – Saginaw station was the 7th charging stop (Originally opened June 2023.  This station opened to all electric vehicles in May 2025).  




Accessibility

The Landmark Plaza site is in the parking lot of this strip mall location.  The site is 1 mile from I-675 at exit 6.  West from the exit along Tittabawassee Rd.  North side of the road in the middle of the large parking lot.  Five stalls in a row with angled parking and one dedicated pull through parking stall.  The angled parking and need for back in parking for some vehicles make navigating the parking lot a little difficult at times.



Amenities

Dining options include: Leo’s Coney Island, Firehouse Subs, McDonald’s, Bob Evans, Qdoba, Chuck E Cheese, Panera Bread, Buffalo Wild Wings

Shopping options include: Target, Staples, Plato’s Closet, GameStop, Cabela’s, 

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air): None


Concentration

This is the latest standard 6 station layout for Rivian.  There are several pull-in stalls and a pull through stall for those pulling a trailer.  The longer cables on the second-generation hardware remove most concerns about cables reaching charge ports.  There is a benefit that there are 6 units, but with power being limited in the future this may want to be split to more dispensers.




Location

This site supports I-675, which is a loop route of I-75.  As part of a loop line, it is not directly on the major highway, but the deviation is minor.  Major city distances from this stop:  110 miles to Detroit, 95 miles to Lansing, 120 miles to Grand Rapids, 100 miles to Grayling and 165 miles to Traverse City.


50 Mile Loop:


150 Mile Range Estimate:



Speed

The Rivian sites follow a standard layout for speed/power.  There are six dispensers that are configured in trios(A/B/C).  Two power cabinets can then each split power between three linked dispensers.  Each set shares a combined 300kW output.  The dispensers have liquid cooled cables supporting 500A.  Unless a site is full, most vehicles on the market today are going to arrive and be delivered with all the power they can request.  Here the 750kVA transformer will allow the site to operate a full power output without any restrictions.





Summary

The final stop of this trip, and another excellent charge.  Just 5 minutes took me from 26% to 45% or more.  To end the trip, at this site I also saw another vehicle charging, in this case it was a Tesla Model Y.  I think the closest Tesla station may be the V2 site in Bay City, so while this site might be more expensive for this driver, it is very likely this site was both more convenient and faster to charge.  I enjoyed my time testing out the Rivian Adventure Network and would use them again in the future.  However, until the pricing becomes more advantageous, I will not use them in planning trips.


What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: $9.99

Total kWh: 16.6483 kWh

Time: 5 min

Average Charge Speed: 199.8 kW

Cost per kWh: $0.60




Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

34

A

5

5

24


Alternatives:

Time Square Plaza – 3430 State St, Saginaw, MI 48602 - $0.49/kWh ($0.50 session) – 200kW x 1 (Monta)

Flying J – 3475 E Washington Rd, Saginaw, MI 48601 - $0.51/kWh ($1.00 session) – 350kW x 4 (EVgo)


Questions or Comments:

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Monday, January 12, 2026

Culver’s – Clare

Introduction

Part of the series to visit and review all the Rivian Adventure Network sites in Michigan, post the upgrades to all sites to support all electric vehicles. Site visit on September 29, 2025.


Business/Location NameCulver’s
Address10401 S Clare Ave, Clare, MI 48617
NetworkRivian Adventure Network
Station Details6 Stalls (2 sets of 3 dispensers, each share 300kW; total 600kW site power)
Cost$0.60 per kWh, $0.51 per kWh for Rivian vehicles 


The Culver’s – Clare station was the 6th charging stop (Originally opened April 2023.  This station opened to all electric vehicles in May 2025).  




Accessibility

The Culver’s in Clare site is in the parking lot behind the restaurant.  The site is 0.5 miles from US-127 at exit 160.  South from the exit on the east side of the road.  Since the site is located in the back parking lot, it is not easy to see the chargers from the main road.  Five stalls in a row with perpendicular parking and one dedicated pull through parking stall.



Amenities

Dining options include: Culver’s, Taco Bell, Bigby Coffee

Shopping options include: Aldi, AutoZone

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air):  Shell gas station across the street


Concentration

This is the latest standard 6 station layout for Rivian.  There are several pull-in stalls and a pull through stall for those pulling a trailer.  The longer cables on the second-generation hardware remove most concerns about cables reaching charge ports.  There is a benefit that there are 6 units, but with power being limited in the future this may want to be split to more dispensers.



Location

This site supports US-127 and north/south travel through the middle of the state.  At about 90 miles to Lansing and 145 miles to Mackinaw City, this site provides an excellent starting point for many adventures northward.  The 60 mile spacing to the Rivian site in Grayling, even lower range EVs pulling trailers can manage adventures.


50 Mile Loop:


150 Mile Range Estimate:


Speed

The Rivian sites follow a standard layout for speed/power.  There are six dispensers that are configured in trios(A/B/C).  Two power cabinets can then each split power between three linked dispensers.  Each set shares a combined 300kW output.  The dispensers have liquid cooled cables supporting 500A.  Unless a site is full, most vehicles on the market today are going to arrive and be delivered with all the power they can request.  Here the 1000kVA transformer provides all the power needed for a potential 600kW max output location, with room to grow if needed.




Summary

I made a quick stop at the next door drive thru Bigby for a coffee before stopping to charge at this location. With a warm pack and a 37% - 65% charge, I averaged the best I have seen in a long time of 200kW for the full charge session. The back parking lot is wide open and the one pull thru spot seems very easy to access.  There is also one level 2 unit at this location.  You could do a fast charge and then plug into the slower charger to have a longer meal. 



What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: $13.07

Total kWh: 21.7818 kWh

Time: 6.5 minutes

Average Charge Speed: 201 kW

Cost per kWh: $0.60




Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

27

B

5

2

20


Alternatives:

Shell - 10400 S Clare Ave, Clare 48617 - $0.35/kWh – 62.5kW x 2 (ChargePoint)

Marathon - 428 S McEwan St, Clare, MI 48617 - $0.45/kWh – 240kW x 2 (Red E Charge)


Questions or Comments:

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Sunday, January 4, 2026

Family Fare – Grayling

Introduction

Part of the series to visit and review all the Rivian Adventure Network sites in Michigan, post the upgrades to all sites to support all electric vehicles.  Site visit on September 29, 2025.


Business/Location Name

Family Fare Supermarket

Address

2384 I-75BL, Grayling, MI 49738 

Network

Rivian Adventure Network

Station Details

6 Stalls (2 sets of 3 dispensers, each share 300kW; total 600kW site power)

Cost

$0.60 per kWh, $0.51 per kWh for Rivian vehicles 


The Family Fare Supermarket – Grayling station was the 5th charging stop (Originally opened February 2023.  This station opened to all electric vehicles in April 2025).  




Accessibility

Due to the complicated exit setup in this area from I-75, when coming from the south, take exit 254 and this site will be 0.8 miles north on the business loop.  When coming from the north, take exit 256 and drive through town 2.4 miles south to the site.  The site is located in the middle of the parking lot towards the road making it easy to spot as you are driving.  Five stalls along the middle of the row with angled parking makes for easy pull in parking, but backing in is more complicated.  One dedicated pull through parking stall designed for the Rivian driver front charging port positioned closest to the road.




Amenities

Dining options include: McDonalds, Wendy’s, Pizza Hut, Dunkin’, Taco Bell

Shopping options include: Family Fare, Advance Auto Parts, Save A Lot, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Tractor Supply Co.

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air):  None


Concentration

This is the latest standard 6 station layout for Rivian.  There are several pull-in stalls and a pull through stall for those pulling a trailer.  The longer cables on the second-generation hardware remove most concerns about cables reaching charge ports.  There is a benefit that there are 6 units, but with power being limited in the future this may want to be split to more dispensers.


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Location

This site supports I-75 and is close to the split with US-127.  This site is 90 miles from my start of the day in Mackinaw City.  South to Lansing is 150 miles, southeast to Saginaw is 110 miles and southwest to Grand Rapids is 160 miles, making trips to/from other Rivian Adventure Network locations quite easy to do.


50 Mile Loop:


150 Mile Range Estimate:


Speed

The Rivian sites follow a standard layout for speed/power.  There are six dispensers that are configured in trios(A/B/C).  Two power cabinets can then each split power between three linked dispensers.  Each set shares a combined 300kW output.  The dispensers have liquid cooled cables supporting 500A.  Unless a site is full, most vehicles on the market today are going to arrive and be delivered with all the power they can request.  Here the 1000kVA transformer provides all the power needed for a potential 600kW max output location, with room to grow if needed.




Summary

At this exit location, if you are coming from the south it is fairly easy off, but if you are coming from the north there is some driving through town required including going by the existing Red E Charge site.  On the second day of the trip, I had figured out charging with the app and just needed to zoom in on the map more once arriving at the station.  While still with a slightly cold battery and somewhat higher charge level the overall speeds were as good as can be expected.  A new NEVI funded site going in just down the street will add some additional price competition.


What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: $13.08

Total kWh: 21.793 kWh

Time: 8.25 minutes

Average Charge Speed: 158 kW

Cost per kWh: $0.60/kWh




Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

34

A

7

2

25


Alternatives:

Downtown Parking – 403 Cedar St, Grayling, MI 49738 - $0.50/kWh + $0.50 – 160kW x 2

(Red E) 


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