
This monthly news recap will highlight recent news that is sure to brighten your day. From charity to awards, read on for a smile.
This monthly news recap will highlight recent news that is sure to brighten your day. From charity to awards, read on for a smile.
A BrightDrop driver, in collaboration with FedEx, sets a Guinness World Records title for greatest distance traveled by an electric van on a single charge.
As the popular form of delivery proliferates, so does the lack of curb space. Here’s how companies are looking to rectify the problem.
One year in to GM's last-mile delivery company, and orders for EV vans are increasing as Walmart reserves thousands of vehicles and FedEx ups its existing order.
FedEx received its first all-electric, zero-emissions delivery vehicles from BrightDrop, signaling a major milestone in electrified last-mile deliveries.
GM subsidiary BrightDrop opens its first dealership in Fontana, California, bringing electric vehicles to commercial fleet operators.
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.
The EV410, a mid-size electric light commercial vehicle designed for the delivery of goods and services, has a GVWR of fewer than 10,000 lbs. and estimated range of up to 250 miles.
Steve Hornyak, chief revenue officer of BrightDrop, will deliver the closing keynote, capping a schedule that includes 18 seminars, nine networking opportunities, and Innovation in Motion, a vehicle ride-and-drive and technology demo showcase.
The last mile may be the perfect application for electric trucks and vans. And the adoption of new battery-electric technology has already begun.
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