GM reveals an electric van, launches a new business for electric cargo delivery

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GM reveals an electric van, launches a new business for electric cargo delivery
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BENGT HALVORSON JANUARY 12, 2021

General Motors provided a better idea Tuesday of how it will hasten an electric transformation in commercial fleets—with the formation of a new standalone business, called BrightDrop.

BrightDrop plans to expand to offer what GM VP of global innovation Pam Fletcher described as “a portfolio of integrated zero-emissions products," with all products from the company having integrated connectivity and controllability via the same software set.

The first product from BrightDrop will be an electric pallet system called the EP1, set to arrive “in early 2021,” while its second product, the EV600 electric cargo van—an ”electric light commercial vehicle”—will be on roads by the end of the year, with first deliveries going to FedEx.


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The EP1 pallet would provide true last-mile cargo delivery—essentially from a van to a front door or loading hub—with lockable cabinet doors and adjustable shelving. The pallet would be able to maneuver in tight spaces, powered by an electric hub motor with adjustable speed up to 3 mph and capable of carrying up to 23 cubic feet of cargo or up to 200 pounds.

To be powered by GM’s Ultium battery and propulsion system, the EV600 van will offer an estimated range of up to 250 miles and 120-kw DC fast-charging capable of restoring up to 170 miles of range per hour. GM said that the van would offer up to 600 cubic feet of cargo area—thus the name—and be offered at gross weight ratings (GVWR) of less than 10,000 pounds.

The EV600 will get a 13.4-inch infotainment system, as well as a cargo-area security system with motion sensors, and a standard set of active-safety features will include automatic emergency braking front and rear parking sensors, an HD rear vision camera, and lane-keep assist. Optional items will include rear cross-traffic braking, reverse automatic braking, a blind-zone steering-assist system, and an HD surround-camera system.

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BrightDrop EV600

FedEx Express will be the first customer for the EV600—and the integrated solution that includes both products—GM said, although it expects to make the EV600 available to more customers starting in early 2022.

In addition to the first two vehicles, BrightDrop has two other vehicles in development: a medium-distance solution for moving multiple EP1 cabinets, and what Fletcher described as “a rapid local vehicle concept that really gets at congestion and eliminating and freeing up curb space.”

Software is the other element that will be proprietary and tie BrightDrop’s products together—with “an integrated, cloud-based platform,” allowing fleet managers and others a top-level view of their product movements, plus assessments of their efficiency of operations. The software will include both mobile asset management and fleet management, with the ability to tap into vehicles and devices remotely, for monitoring and management, including over-the-air upgrades.

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BrightDrop EP1

The goal is to take some of the burden off customers from having to integrate all these different elements as they electrify cargo delivery. Fletcher said that the unit did “a tremendous amount of empathy work,” including riding with delivery drivers to see the pain points, and watching cargo operations.

BrightDrop will have its own customer support team—including for charging—and plans to establish its own dealer network to support sales and service. GM hired Travis Katz, who played a role in the expansion of Skyscanner and MySpace, to lead the expansion as CEO of BrightDrop.

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The unit will be separate from existing GM Fleet operations, but it will work “synergistically” with another GM affiliate, Cruise, as it follows its own trajectory toward autonomous cargo vehicles (already in a pilot with Walmart). Fletcher said that while the future for BrightDrop might include autonomous vehicles, everything that it is initially showing “can be scaled in a big way today to literally get at problems affordably.”

GM would not say yet where the EV600 would be built, or reveal information about the size and scope of the operation or its initial investment, but it said that it already has letters of intent from a number of customers other than FedEx.

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BrightDrop EV600

Overall, it adds up to a very different strategy than that of Ford, which plans to add electric versions like an E-Transit van and F-150 Electric that will be positioned alongside its gas and versions and use some of the same fleet tools. But with a number of other electric-van options in the works—like an affordable one in the works from Canoo—businesses may soon have many great options.
 

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Yeah read a ton of reports on this yesterday. Sadly, however, most of them seem to just regurgitate GM's press release on it.

Looks cool and if GM can deliver these when they say they can it might give them a leg up on the eTransit.

With that big window in front it would make a cool small RV ;)

I like the "EV Palette" ! LOL
 
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Yeah read a ton of reports on this yesterday. Sadly, however, most of them seem to just regurgitate GM's press release on it.

Looks cool and if GM can deliver these when they say they can it might give them a leg up on the eTransit.

With that big window in front it would make a cool small RV ;)

I like the "EV Palette" ! LOL
Definitely a different approach than Ford took with eTransit. Ford made something BEV as similar to the current vehicle as possible to facilitate quick adoption by the masses. GM started from scratch and looked at the whole shipping ecosystem. In the long-run I think GM has the better approach here.
 

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Definitely a different approach than Ford took with eTransit. Ford made something BEV as similar to the current vehicle as possible to facilitate quick adoption by the masses. GM started from scratch and looked at the whole shipping ecosystem. In the long-run I think GM has the better approach here.
Time will tell on that.

Companies tend to be conservative and thus may not want to jump into a whole new thing--they may prefer the eTransit approach.

In this case, however, I doubt it will be one wins over the other: they will both succeed enough to continue business.
 
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Time will tell on that.

Companies tend to be conservative and thus may not want to jump into a whole new thing--they may prefer the eTransit approach.

In this case, however, I doubt it will be one wins over the other: they will both succeed enough to continue business.
I think Fords strategy will work best to sell eTransit to lots of existing customers.
I think GM's will work best for large shipping and delivery companies.
 

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I think this is a huge deal, personally. Just as with passenger BEVs, clean sheet designs have a huge advantage over adapted ICE designs. Twice the range of the Transit-E (oops, E-Transit) and the EV Sprinter (can't be bothered to look up the name), and available on the same time frame (end of 2021) as the E-Transit, and designed with drivers in mind (sliding door, lower step over height, no legacy ICE shifter lump on the dash to crack your knee into when pivoting out of the seat to go to the back).

The only questions to me is how much will it cost and how many can they build?

Amazon is tied in with Rivian for 100,000 of their joint development van, but I suspect 100,000 isn't all they'll need. UPS is tied in with Arrival, FedEx with GM now.

What large contracts are left for the E-Transit? Maybe it will be the star of the small business pivot to EVs?

I'm probably just as excited about EV commercial vans as I am about EV passenger vehicles. This one looks like a great one, and if it's the start of a whole new commercial BEV brand, there's no way this is where the brand stops.
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