“Refrigerated van” is a general term for any vehicle with an active cooling unit — it’s the category, not the specification. Within that category sit two genuinely different vehicles: a chiller van, insulated and powered to hold 2°C to 8°C, and a freezer van, built with a heavier-duty compressor and denser insulation to hold -18°C or below. The two aren’t interchangeable, and this is the single most common mix-up we field from first-time renters searching generically for “a refrigerated van.”
If you already know your cargo’s required storage temperature, skip straight to the decision below. If you’re not sure, keep reading — the difference matters more than most rental sites make clear.