
With BrightDrop, GM is creating a new business to develop the commercial electric vehicle ecosystem. This includes a new electric delivery vehicle and support for infrastructure, logistics, and service planning — as well as an entirely new sales and service network.
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General Motors plans to achieve carbon neutrality for its global products and operations by 2040, and aspires to eliminate tailpipe emissions from all new light-duty vehicles produced by 2035.
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The GM and Qualcomm partnership includes continued development of next generation telematics systems and future advanced driver assistance systems.
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Navistar, Inc. is introducing a hydrogen fuel-cell semi truck for customer implementation through a new zero-emission long-haul system in collaboration with General Motors and OneH2.
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General Motors plans to bring production of its recently announced BrightDrop EV600 electric light commercial vehicle to its CAMI manufacturing plant in Ingersoll, Ontario.
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General Motors makes a move that is at once politically calculated and technologically informed.
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General Motors has revealed a new electric delivery vehicle that will feature an estimated 250 miles of range following the announcement of its BrightDrop business unit, which is designed to offer a new ecosystem of electric first-to-last-mile products, software, and services for delivery and logistics companies.
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This new brand was created to support the automaker’s continue efforts toward a future with zero crashes.
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This marks the first deployment of an autonomous vehicle in the U.S. without a driver behind the wheel.
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General Motors' investment in manufacturing is toward supporting demand for the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups.
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