The City of Dublin Chooses Mullen Three
The City of Dublin, Ohio, has been transitioning to electric vehicles for more than a decade and has now chosen the Mullen Three, a Class 3 battery-electric truck.

The City of Dublin, Ohio, has ordered the Mullen Three.
Photo: Mullen Automotive
The City of Dublin, Ohio, has chosen Mullen’s Class 3 electric truck as part of its transition to electric vehicles. Mullen is currently negotiating with multiple government agencies to provide its Class 1 and 3 vehicles and will be announcing additional orders over the current fiscal quarter
“The all-electric Mullen Three is a perfect application for our use,” said John Hyatt, fleet operations manager, City of Dublin. “For more than a decade, the City of Dublin has been at the forefront of transitioning to electric vehicles, and we believe that the Mullen Three aligns with the City of Dublin’s vision to be the most sustainable fleet nationally.”
Mullen said the City of Dublin consistently ranks as a top fleet among the 100 Best Green Fleets as ranked by the National Fleet Management Association Awards, including being ranked third in 2022, and has earned recognitions such as:
Eighth place in the Top 50 Leading Fleets from Government Fleet
Ranked among the top fleets according to Government Fleet Magazine for 12 consecutive years
“We are thrilled to partner with the City of Dublin as they continue to lead the way for cities in adopting sustainable solutions," said David Michery, CEO and chairman of Mullen Automotive. “Mullen is currently negotiating with multiple government agencies to provide its all-electric Class One and Three vehicles and will be announcing additional orders over the current fiscal quarter."
Specs on the Mullen Three
The all-electric Mullen Three is a Class 3 low cab forward EV truck with a 125-mile range and is purpose-built to meet the demands of urban last-mile delivery. The Mullen Three chassis has a clean, top-of-rail design to support a variety of upfits for vocational needs, to last-mile delivery, construction, landscaping, catering, and more.
Incentives in Massachusetts & California
The Mullen Three was recently qualified for a $15,000 incentive through the State of Massachusetts MOR-EV program and a $45,000 cash rebate voucher through the California Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Program (HVIP). Mullen’s Class 1 and Class 3 commercial vehicles are Environmental Protection Agency and CARB certified and in full compliance with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
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