GM's BrightDrop electric van company starts production
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GM's new BrightDrop electric van division has begun production of the EV600, which has a range of 250 miles per charge and will debut with FedEx Express this year.
The van uses the same Ultium electric vehicle platform that will underpin all of GM's future battery-powered models, including the Hummer EV that goes on sale later this year.
The EV600 has a payload rating of 2,200 pounds and a maximum range of 250 miles per charge, or roughly double what the upcoming Ford Transit Electric promises.
Pricing hasn't been announced, but BrightDrop claims the vehicle can save operators up to $7,000 annually compared to a similarly sized diesel-powered van.
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