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Submitted by MarketCrumbs,
Just days after unveiling its new logo, which is meant to evoke "the clean skies of a zero-emissions future," General Motors announced its latest move as it continues to go all-in on electric vehicles.
With Wall Street currently obsessed with electric vehicles, GM launched a new business named BrightDrop, which will offer electric first-to-last-mile products, software and services for delivery and logistics companies. BrightDrop will offer solutions to improve almost every aspect of first-to-last-mile delivery that will help businesses reduce expenses, maximize productivity, improve employee safety and support overall sustainability efforts.