- The special van is based on Rivian’s RCV 500 and has a 100 kWh battery pack.
- An extra air conditioner unit has been installed to keep everything cool.
- The first two vans will be used at pop-up events throughout Vermont.
Rivian originally built its Electric Delivery van exclusively for Amazon, having inked a partnership with the retail giant in 2019 to deliver more than 100,000 examples. However, after the four-year exclusivity deal expired, Rivian is now free to sell the EV to other companies, and one of its first new clients is Ben & Jerry’s. What you’re looking at, ladies and gentlemen, is a properly modern ice cream truck.
The electric van, now known simply as the Rivian Commercial Van, has been modified alongside Ben & Jerry’s and will premiere at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, this week. There’s no word on how many of these ‘scoop trucks’ have been ordered, but we know that 2 examples will hit the road after SXSW, “bringing good eats and good vibes to the Rivian community across the country.” They will also be used at pop-up events throughout Vermont.
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No photos of the interior have been published, but the exterior includes a colorful Ben & Jerry’s livery, as well as an extra air conditioning unit on the roof.
“Collaborating with the Ben & Jerry’s team to build the next generation of electric scoop trucks has been an incredible experience,” senior director of Prototype Development at Rivian, Brian Gase said. “We can’t wait for people to stop by for some ice cream and see it in action for the first time during SXSW!”

The vans are based on Rivian’s RCV 500 model which uses a 100kWh LFP battery pack for 161 miles (259 km) of range. Rivian also sells an RCV 700 version, which is 30 inches longer than the RCV 500 at a massive 278 inches.
“Working with Rivian, an industry leader that is committed to sustainability is an ice cream dream come true,” added Ben & Jerry’s US Integrated Marketing project lead, Sean Slattery. “Today, Rivian helped Ben & Jerry’s reduce our reliance on fossil fuels in a small way, while making things a little bit cooler… which, as an ice cream company, is extremely difficult to do.”
