I was looking a few years ago and there wasn't a fully-rated equivalent available. Schneider have a 2000A VMX replacement for the BVP22, or at least Areva did in 2007, but some BVP22's went to 2400A with forced cooling (and maybe higher) so that might be the easiest answer if you don't need the full capability. Schneider (and Areva) VMX trucks have had a few spectacular burn-downs following bottle failure and a few PD-related and mechanical problems too, so it is not a product line with an impecable record. If you have access to the NeDERs database run by the ENA it is worth a look. ;-)
A handful of UK companies had expressed an opinion that an ABB VD4 VCB had potential to form the basis of a retrofit truck with thermal rating to 2500A and breaking capacity up to 31.5kA. I am fairly sure that most BVP gear was 250MVA breaking capacity, but some went up to 500MVA or about 26kA at 11kV. From my rough notes at the time both Igranic and Slater Electrical both had done some preliminary work on a BVP22 solution but neither had completed type testing due to lack of demand. The BVP22 was a relatively low volume line compared with the BVP17 which is found everywhere.