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GM to build electric delivery vans under new BrightDrop brand

13 Jan,2021
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1610515813189813.jpg" alt="9.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20210113/1610515813189813.jpg"/></p><p>&nbsp;General Motors&nbsp;unveiled plans Tuesday to build electric vans under the new BrightDrop brand, in a move aimed at creating a new ecosystem for&nbsp;delivery&nbsp;of goods.<br/><br/>&quot;BrightDrop offers a smarter way to deliver goods and services,&quot; said GM chairman and chief executive&nbsp;Mary Barra&nbsp;as she unveiled the new brand at the virtual Consumer Electronics Show.<br/><br/>GM is partnering with delivery giant Fedex to test the new vehicles and offer what Barra called a &quot;one-stop-shop solution.&quot;</p><p><br/></p><p>The move comes with GM and other automakers racing to keep pace with electric carmaker Tesla&#39;s dizzying growth, and as Amazon is set to launch its own electric delivery vans from the startup Rivian.<br/><br/>GM said the new brand aims to offer &quot;an integrated ecosystem of electric products, software and services.&quot;<br/><br/>The new business unit will offer a platform for transport from warehouses to retailers as well as for home deliveries, according to the US auto giant, aiming for a piece of what it sees as an $850 billion market for parcel, food delivery and other logistics, fueled by surging online commerce.<br/><br/>Its &quot;electric pallet&quot; called the BrightDrop EP1 will be available in early 2021 and will be a propulsion-assisted system to move goods over short distances such as from a vehicle to the customer&#39;s front door.<br/><br/>&quot;Don&#39;t be surprised to see couriers leading EP1s down our sidewalks in the next few months,&quot; Barra said in her streamed presentation.<br/><br/>The first electric van called the EV600 will be on roads in late 2021, GM said.<br/><br/>&quot;We are building on our significant expertise in electrification, mobility applications, telematics and fleet management, with a new one-stop-shop solution for commercial customers to move goods in a better, more sustainable way,&quot; Barra said.<br/><br/>GM also unveiled a new fast-charging system for the vehicles to be known as the Ultium platform.<br/><br/>The EV600 is targeted to have an estimated range of up to 400 kilometers (250 miles) on a full charge.<br/><br/>- FedEx partner - GM said it has been testing the pallets with&nbsp;FedEx Express&nbsp;and found that couriers were able to boost their deliveries by 25 percent while reducing physical strain.<br/><br/>FedEx also will be the first customer for the EV600 vehicles to be delivered later this year.<br/><br/>&quot;Our need for reliable, sustainable transportation has never been more important,&quot; said Richard Smith, FedEx Express regional president of the Americas.<br/><br/>GM has been ramping up efforts to shift to electric vehicles, and on Tuesday offered a preview of its&nbsp;Cadillac&nbsp;EV to be called Celestiq and a new version of its Bolt EV.<br/><br/>&quot;All of this advanced technology puts GM in an incredible position to help accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles,&quot; Barra said.<br/><br/>GM separately unveiled its concept for an autonomous air taxi at the 2021 electronics show.<br/><br/>The US auto giant offered few details, releasing only a video of the Cadillac brand electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL) on its digital exhibit page.<br/><br/>Several aeronautics firms and startups have shown similar flying cars in recent years, although there are no apparent plans for any immediate commercialization.<br/><br/>Jessica Caldwell of the auto research firm Edmunds said GM is making strides in its electric program.<br/><br/>&quot;GM has made it clear that it&#39;s thinking beyond just making cars,&quot; Caldwell said.<br/><br/>&quot;And although it&#39;s an ambitious goal to launch its own commercial delivery platform, it&#39;s fortuitous timing for GM to do so considering the e-commerce boom that the&nbsp;industry&nbsp;has seen over the last 10 months.&quot;<br/><br/>The news came as the big electronics show opened its first all-digital event which was forced online due to the pandemic.<br/><br/>CES this year includes some 1,800 exhibitors, less than half the number from last year, and dozens of online conferences and presentations.</p>
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