EV maker Rivian halts production of Amazon delivery vans amid parts shortage

EV maker Rivian halts production of Amazon delivery vans amid parts shortage

An Amazon Rivian electric delivery van at the company’s manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois, April 11, 2022.

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Rivian has temporarily suspended production of its commercial delivery vans used by retail giant Amazon.com due to a shortage of parts, a spokesperson for the electric vehicle manufacturer said on Friday.

Shares of the Irvine, California-based company were down 5%.

The production halt is the latest in a series of supply chain challenges for Rivian, which, like other EV makers, has grappled with significant production issues over the past two years due to supplier shortages.

Amazon, Rivian’s largest investor with a 16% stake, has ordered 100,000 electric delivery vans to be deployed by 2030. Last year, sales to Amazon represented approximately 19% of Rivian’s revenue.

“A part shortage has temporarily impacted our Electric Delivery Van (EDV) production. We expect to recover all missed production,” the spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

The part shortage would not affect the production of other Rivian vehicles, including its R1S SUV and R1T pickup models.

Earlier this month, Rivian had maintained its production forecast and said that deliveries would be slightly lower in the current quarter after it shut down its factory in April for retooling and modifications.

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