
Fleet headlines in 60 secs: smarter management, summer safety tech, medium-duty tips, plus big moves from Toyota, Geotab, Ford, and more!
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GM promotes Duncan Aldred to lead North America operations, building on growth at Buick and GMC and a push toward stronger commercial and customer experiences.
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GM Envolve has launched its OnStar DualCam, a dual-view camera system that works with OnStar Vehicle Insights and provides real-time driver coaching alerts. Machine vision and artificial intelligence detect and review false positives, and fleet-wide reporting keeps managers informed.
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GM Ventures has invested $10 million in Forge Nano, and the two will collaborate on potential atomic layer deposition applications for EV batteries. Forge Nano has already demonstrated the ability to expand cathode capabilities, the most expensive battery cell component.
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On September 25, General Motors (GM) celebrated a major milestone: 100 years of vehicle testing and technological advancements at its Milford Proving Ground in Michigan.
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Potential collaboration projects center on co-development and production of passenger and commercial vehicles, internal combustion engines and clean-energy, electric and hydrogen technologies.
Read More →Watch as Steven Marlin, EV consultant assistant manager for General Motors, shares the details of the 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV WT during Work Truck’s visit to the GM Warren Campus in Warren, Michigan.
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The BrightDrop line of electric commercial vans, which has been branded under General Motors, is moving to Chevrolet. The shift brings BrightDrop EVs to Chevrolet's broad commercial vehicle sales and service dealer network.
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General Motors has signed a 15-year renewable energy purchase agreement with NorthStar Clean Energy for three GM assembly plants as part of its goal to power all production sites with renewable electricity by the end of 2025.
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General Motors has hired Grant Dixton, a former executive at Activision Blizzard and Boeing, as the company’s executive vice president and chief legal and public policy officer. He replaces Craig Glidden, who will now focus his time on Cruise.
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