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  2. Rivian EDV - Wikipedia

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    The Rivian EDV (Electric Delivery Van) and ECV (Electric Commercial Van), also known as the Delivery, are a line of battery-electric cargo vehicles built by Rivian.Initially they were exclusive to its investor Amazon, which uses the EDV for package delivery, but in November 2023, sales were opened to other companies as the ECV / Delivery, with minor cosmetic changes. [1]

  3. Paying for van life - AOL

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    The starting price of a DIY van conversion is a little over $2,000, while professional van conversions start at around $30,000 — excluding the cost of the van itself. Roughly 80 percent of van ...

  4. Canoo Lifestyle Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle (cargo minivan), priced US$34,750, has two seats and 1,464 lb (664 kg) of cargo capacity. [11] In August 2023, Canoo announced the LDV 190, retroactively renaming the original LDV to LDV 130; the LDV 190 is a Class 2 vehicle with reinforced suspension and 172 cu ft (4.9 m 3 ) of cargo space behind the bulkhead for ...

  5. BrightDrop - Wikipedia

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    BrightDrop is a subsidiary [2] business created by the American manufacturer General Motors in 2021. [3] The business offers a system of connected products targeting first- and last-mile delivery customers, including light commercial electric vehicles, ePallets, and cloud-based software.

  6. EV startup Bollinger plans electric delivery van in 2022

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    Rising e-commerce has spurred interest in electric delivery vans. In June, California also approved a groundbreaking policy requiring manufacturers to sell a rising number of zero-emission ...

  7. Interstate Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    Interstate Van Lines is a family-owned American moving company based in Springfield, Virginia. [3] The company handles storage and shipping for corporate and government clients, including AOL , Hewlett-Packard and the US military. [ 4 ]

  8. Singapore's logistics startup Ninja Van raises $279M - AOL

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    Ninja Van, a Singapore-based logistics startup, has secured an additional $279 million in fresh funding as it works to scale its operations to keep up with the surge in e-commerce deliveries in ...

  9. Flexport - Wikipedia

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    Flexport's software integrates and connects ERP data from various companies involved in a supply chain, which allows them to manage information about cargo and streamline freight processing. [5] As of 2017, it had raised $304M, including $110M in a Series C round .