General Motors has stopped building its BrightDrop electric vans for good, closing a chapter on a product that discovered a promising niche just as economic winds shifted decisively against it. The ...
With the electric vehicle tax credit gone, the American EV industry is facing an existential moment. Auto giant GM, a leader in both gas-powered and electric vehicle industries, is at its own ...
GM has officially ended production of the all-electric BrightDrop delivery vans at the GM CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, closing the book on what was once one of the automaker’s most ...
GM’s BrightDrop commercial van enterprise is having a heck of a time selling commercial vans, so they loaned us one. Our BrightDrop 400 test vehicle holds over 400 cubic feet, or 3,710 pounds of cargo ...
General Motors plans to stop producing BrightDrop electric vans in Canada and will reevaluate its CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, “for future opportunities,” CEO Mary Barra said Oct. 21.
Production at General Motors’ CAMI plant had been halted since May of this year. Credit: JHVEPhoto/Shutterstock.com. General Motors (GM) has ceased manufacturing the BrightDrop electric delivery van ...
The CAMI Assembly in Ingersoll, Canada was making the Chevrolet BrightDrop electric delivery van until production came to a halt last year.
GM will stop producing its BrightDrop electric vans at the CAMI Assembly plant in Ontario, Canada. The move confirms tough market conditions as sales of electric vans are dwindling. Hopes that ...
Speaking to analysts and shareholders during the company's third-quarter earnings call on Tuesday, GM CEO Mary Barra announced the automaker's decision to end the electric van's production. "We have ...
OTTAWA--General Motors said Tuesday it won't resume production of its BrightDrop electric delivery van at its Ingersoll, Ontario, factory, citing weak demand and changes in the regulatory environment.
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