
PG&E and GM aim to test the pilot’s first vehicle-to-home capable EV and charger by summer 2022.
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General Motors and its self-driving technology unit Cruise are seeking approval from NHTSA to build and deploy its Cruise Origin self-driving vehicle.
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Lightning eMotors will electrify certain GM platforms at its manufacturing campus in Loveland, Colorado.
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Ramping up battery cell and electric truck manufacturing capacity in the Great Lakes State will increase supply and bring hundreds of new jobs as GM pushes for an all-electric future.
Read More →Hear about the key fleet takeaways from CES 2022, including the new Silverado EV, F-150 Lightning order banks, RAM Pro Master EV van, and much more in this State of the Fleet Industry.
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The upcoming advanced driver assistance platform will soon be powered by system-on-chips developed by Qualcomm Technologies, and will be available in 2023 on GM vehicles.
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It’ll offer 400 miles of driving range, up to 10,000 pounds of trailering capacity, and much more for those looking to electrify their fleet.
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Hornyak discusses the company’s production timelines, the decision to produce a high-range EV first, and the transition from a vehicle manufacturer to a holistic platform and a services network that optimizes the last mile.
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Having sold Saab in 2009 and then quit Europe altogether in 2017 when GM Europe sold its Opel and Vauxhall brands to the PSA Group (now Stellantis), GM Europe is nosing its way back to Europe.
Read More →Automotive Fleet unpacks the unexpected news regarding the Wheels and Donlen merger, as well as information from the Ford and GM third quarter earnings calls in this episode of State of the Fleet Industry.
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