Transportation

Amazon and Rivian’s exclusive deal for electric vans might not last much longer


Rivian’s looking to exit from its agreement to exclusively provide delivery vans to Amazon, according to reports from The Wall Street Journal and CNBC. As part of a deal made in 2019, the online retailer signed on to purchase 100,000 delivery vans from Rivian, but with Amazon reportedly only meeting the bare minimum of ordering 10,000 vehicles this year, the two are renegotiating.

In 2021, The Verge reported that the terms of the original deal gave Amazon exclusive rights to the electric delivery vans for four years after Rivian provided the first batch of vehicles, which Rivian started delivering last year. However, the fine print states that Rivian could cut the exclusivity deal short if Amazon doesn’t purchase 10,000 of its vehicles in each of the first two years that Rivian starts producing them. Rivian spokesperson Marina Norville says “the details regarding exclusivity in the 2021 article are inaccurate,” but declined to provide any further insight on what is incorrect.

In November, Amazon said it had “over a thousand” electric vans making deliveries for the company in 100 cities throughout the US, including Austin, Boston, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Madison, Newark, New York, and more. The vans, which come outfitted with features like 360-degree visibility, exterior cameras, and adaptive cruise control, have helped deliver over 5 million packages so far.

“The relationship we have with Amazon is a very positive one”

Despite the WSJ’s report, Amazon says its deal with Rivian remains intact. “While nothing has changed with our agreement with Rivian, we’ve always said that we want others to benefit from their technology in the long run because having more electric delivery vehicles on the road is good for our communities and our planet,” Amazon spokesperson Kate Scarpa says in a statement to The Verge.

“Our relationship with Amazon has always been a positive one — we continue to work closely together, and are navigating a changing economic climate, similar to many companies,” Norville says. “The relationship we have with Amazon is a very positive one.”

Update March 13th, 4:00PM ET: Updated to add a comment from a Rivian spokesperson on the terms of the company’s contract with Amazon.



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