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Rivian files for sales and service center in Round Rock north of Austin

January 16, 2026

  • What: Rivian submitted paperwork seeking permission to build a sales and service facility.
  • Who: Rivian Automotive Inc., an electric vehicle manufacturer, filed the documents with a Texas state agency.
  • Why it matters: The filing signals a local sales and maintenance presence for Rivian vehicles in the Austin area, expanding options for regional EV customers.

Rivian Automotive Inc., the electric vehicle manufacturer, has initiated state-level paperwork to open a sales and service location in Round Rock, a city immediately north of Austin. The company sent documents to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation as part of the process.

The filing identifies the intended use as a facility offering both sales and service functions for Rivian vehicles. Submitting materials to the state agency is a formal step toward securing the necessary permissions to operate in Texas.

Round Rock sits in the greater Austin area and would be the site of the proposed Rivian location. The paperwork does not yet finalize specific timelines, construction details, or an opening date for the center.

Rivian is among several electric vehicle manufacturers expanding their presence in Central Texas. Establishing a local sales and service site would create a direct point of contact for customers who buy or need work on Rivian vehicles in the region.

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation handles filings related to business licensing and facility approvals across the state. Officials typically review submitted documents before granting any licenses or permits required to operate a vehicle sales or service business.

At this stage, the filing indicates Rivian's intent to pursue a physical footprint in Round Rock, but additional municipal approvals or permits may be required before work can start. Community members and local officials may see further notices if the project advances to site development or construction.

Sources

  • Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing
  • Company filing materials