General Motors said today that Steve Carlisle, currently executive vice president and president, North America, has elected to retire after 41 years with GM. Carlisle, 61, has led GM North America since September 2020. Before leading North America, Carlisle had been senior vice president and president, Cadillac, a position he held since April 2018. Before joining Cadillac, Carlisle had been president and managing director, GM Canada, since November 2014.
Over the course of his career with GM, Carlisle has held several senior leadership positions, including vice president, Global Product Planning and Program Management, 2010-2014; vice president, U.S. Sales Operations, 2010; and president and managing director, Southeast Asia Operations, 2007-2010. The retirement resulted in a series of executive changes at the top of GM – all of them filled by men. (Vice Admiral Tighe Shattering Glass at GM Board of Directors) Continue reading






Volta Trucks Pilot EVs – US Debut in Late 2023
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Volta Trucks, a startup all-electric commercial vehicle maker and services company, has announced a partnership with EAVX, a business unit within J.B. Poindexter & Co., Inc. (JBPCO), to build the truck bodies for the upcoming Pilot Fleet of all-electric Volta Zeros* in the US. (Volta Trucks Says it Has a US Market Strategy)
The so-called “Driving Experience Program” in the US will be launched late in 2023 for fleet operators to assess a Pilot Fleet of Volta Zeros in real distribution environments to understand how the electric delivery trucks will integrate into their operations. A similar program is currently launching across six European countries. The program in the US will start on the west coast, ahead of a roll out of production vehicles expected in 2024. Continue reading →