BrightDrop Launches New Trace Grocery Self-Dispense Feature
Making online grocery orders more streamlined.
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Making online grocery orders more streamlined.
Geared towards online grocery shopping.
Electrical assistance for last-mile delivery.
BrightDrop will now have an AI-powered fleet management/tracking platform.
BrightDrop dealers will not hold any inventory.
The BrightDrop Trace is still in its pilot testing phase with FedEx.
The pallets help speed up FedEx deliveries.
Could this be the actual name of the EP1 pallet?
It helped reduce delivery emissions by up to 30 percent.
The EV600 will hit the road late next year.
Smart Cargo was the brainchild of the GM Global Innovation team.
The vans have an estimated range of 150 miles.
Making a Ford Transit or Mercedes Sprinter BrightDrop EP1-compatible.
A dedicated app for tracking the electrically assisted pallets.
New products are planned beyond the EP1 palette and EV600 delivery van, it seems.
The EV600 delivery van will hit the road before the end of 2021.