
The box you can see on the streets of Seattle, white, electronic distribution vans are being used to provide Amazon package.
Gikwire has identified one of the General Motors’ Brighten This week the vans and the vehicle’s outward and the interior have got an up-closed appearance on the ballerrd hill.
The Independent Delivery Service Partners (DSP), who provides the Amazon Prime-branded uniform and vehicles, are using some brightdrop vehicles. According to Amazon, DSPs may choose to secure vehicles in rent or other ways as part of their job.
Bloomberg has reported Last month, Amazon is experimenting about a dozen vans individually. A GM spokesman said the Tech Giant acquired a small number of vehicles in 2021. The pilot is aimed at exploring additional EV options for Amazon delivery fleet, which contains a revan -made van.
Amazon spokesman Steve Kelly told Bloomberg earlier, “We are committed to keeping 1,5,7 electric distribution cars on the street by 20, and we regularly examine various vehicles alternatives – including a small number of chevrolet breathdrops in our fleet.”
Amazon 2022 began to rolling electric delivery vans in 2022 summer as part of a climate commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across global activities by 2040. The company said in June It had more than 25,000 electric vans on the streets across the United States
[ Related: Inside Amazon’s Rivian electric van: A greener, quieter ride — and a sliding door fit for Star Trek ]
White vans are a complete contrast to the blue Amazon-branded fleet that usually includes prime logo and a stimulus slogan to spread on the side and back.
A blue-vest DSP driver on the back of the wheel told Gikwire that he was enjoying the brightdrop while he was flowing through his music by displaying a large, center “Infotting”. There is no shelves behind the van, so packages were spread on the floor of the van. The driver also said that an AI-equipped Amazon protection camera was not installed in the front cab-and he liked it.
Update: This story is updated to reflect that the vans are not part of the Amazon test.
View more views of BrightDrop van in Seattle:




