GM unveils electric delivery van with 250 miles of range as part of new spinoff business

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General Motors is spinning out a new business called BrightDrop to sell electric delivery vehicles. The first products will be an electric pallet called EP1 and a commercial delivery van called EV600 with 250 miles of range.

General Motors announced Tuesday it will be spinning out a new delivery and logistics business called BrightDrop, the first products of which will be an electrified pallet and delivery van. Both vehicles, which will be powered by GM’s Ultium battery platform, are slated for release this year. The announcement of the new logistics business comes as GM is undergoing a massive, $27 billion pivot to the business of designing and manufacturing electric vehicles.

Following that will be the EV600, a 250-mile range delivery van with 600 cubic feet of cargo space and a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds. It will have a peak charge rate of up to 170 miles per hour when hooked up to a 120kW DC fast charger. That vehicle will go into production in late 2021, with the first vehicles to be delivered by the end of the year. The BrightDrop EV600 will include a security system with motion sensors to help keep the cargo area secure.

 

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