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Rivian stock sinks as dilution fears take center stage

by July 7, 2026
written by July 7, 2026

Rivian Automotive Inc (RIVN) is sliding on Tuesday morning after the electric vehicle (EV) maker announced a sizable public offering of about 75 million shares.

As sudden dilution fears take center stage, RIVN is reversing much of its recent gains from a stellar quarterly delivery report, reminding investors that its expansion plans remain rather expensive.

Rivian stock has been a disappointing investment in 2026 – currently down more than 10% versus the start of this year.

Why capital raise is bearish for Rivian stock

Based on Monday’s closing price, Rivian’s offering aims to raise roughly $1.5 billion – a number that may go up to $1.7 billion if underwriters exercise their 30-day options for an additional 11.25 million common shares.

Investors are responding negatively to the announcement primarily because it signals about a 6% dilution ahead.

While the infusion of cash strengthens Rivian’s balance sheet, it expands the firm’s total outstanding shares to over 1.43 billion.

For current investors, this means their percentage ownership and future earnings-per-share (EPS) potential are instantly reduced.

To make matters worse, management disclosed the primary reason for this capital raise is to fulfill the mandatory equity contribution required under its recently renegotiated $4.5 billion US Department of Energy (DOE) loan.

RIVN shares are slipping because the market is reading this as a reiteration that the EV maker cannot yet fund its core operational milestones through organic revenue.

Do Q2 preliminary results warrant buying RIVN shares?

The timing of this capital raise is highly tactical, arriving on the heels of impressive “preliminary” Q2 financials.

On Tuesday, the electric vehicles specialist said its second-quarter revenue will come in at $1.6 billion at least, comfortably beating Street estimates set at a much lower $1.5 billion.

Still, buying the dip in Rivian shares today carried significant risks. Analysts are bracing for a loss of 79 cents per share, reinforcing that the company’s margins continue to face immense pressure.

In fact, its gross margin crashed to just 9% earlier this year from a much more encouraging 17% in 2025.

In short, while the operational traction is real, the financial reality shows an automaker still heavily burning through cash to scale up, meaning the stock remains a speculative bet for anyone buying the current pullback.

How to play Rivian Automotive at current levels?

Ultimately, Rivian’s share sale underscores the unforgiving, capital-intensive nature of the electric vehicle industry.

To successfully transition into a mainstream automotive powerhouse, the company is placing long-term bets on its new production facility in Georgia, which is designed to handle high-volume builds of its next-generation R2 and R3 platforms, alongside delivery vans and crossovers.

As CEO RJ Scaringe recently noted, that factory is the ultimate key to generating the “necessary” volume to achieve sustainable gross margins.

However, with DOE loan disbursements not scheduled to begin until early 2027, Rivian must survive a transitional “holding pattern” for the remainder of 2026.

For long-term visionaries, today’s drop might look like a discounted entry point into a surviving EV company.

But for the broader market, the immediate reality is clear – until Rivian can manufacture vehicles without continually diluting its investor base, RIVN stock will likely face a choppy and volatile ride.

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