That technology isn’t readily available yet, but GM is making remarkable technological advances with their electric vehicle fleet which includes the investment of $27 billion in EV and AV products through 2025 and the launches of 30 new EVs globally by the end of 2025.
For example, the BrightDrop EP1, an electric pallet, was developed to more easily move goods over short distances, and the BrightDrop EV600, an electric light commercial vehicle, was purpose-built for the delivery of goods and service over long ranges.
GM’s Ultium platform will be capable of delivering an EV that can go up to 450 miles on a full charge1, will power EVs of many sizes, shapes and price points, and is capable of 0-60 mph2 performance in as little as three seconds for some models
Lastly, not a feature but a campaign, GM recently revealed a new “
As mentioned above, GM plans to release 30 new EV’s globally by 2025 across different styles an price points and their flagship GMC Hummer EV Edition 1, is already creating quite a stir and has already sold out.