First FedEx Service Provider Outside California Deploys Workhorse W56
A Minnesota contract service provider for FedEx Ground has become the first outside the state of California to deploy a Workhorse W56 electric truck.

NorthStar Courier, a FedEx Ground contract service provider based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is now using a Workhorse W56 for deliveries.
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Workhorse Group announced the delivery of its W56 electric step van to NorthStar Courier, a FedEx Ground contract service provider based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Workhorse Certified Dealer, Ziegler Truck Group, facilitated the sale.
This milestone marks the first deployment of the Workhorse W56 by a FedEx Ground Service Provider outside of California. NorthStar Courier’s W56 is currently in service, efficiently handling parcel pickup and delivery routes throughout Minneapolis.
Workhorse said Minnesota is emerging as a leader in commercial EV adoption, supported by state grants aimed at accelerating fleet electrification and replacing older diesel vehicles with zero tailpipe emissions solutions. The W56, engineered for last-mile delivery, offers a sustainable alternative for service providers and businesses seeking to reduce their environmental footprint and operating costs, according to Workhorse.
“We are excited to see NorthStar Courier leading the charge in Minnesota by putting the W56 into service,” said Kelly Kiger, vice president of sales at Workhorse. “Expanding adoption of electric vehicles in key states like Minnesota is vital to accelerating the transition to zero-emission transportation across the country. NorthStar Courier is setting an example for FedEx Service Providers and businesses nationwide looking to improve efficiency while reducing their environmental impact.”
W56 Wheelbase Options Available
The company said that the W56, manufactured at the Workhorse Ranch in Union City, Indiana, combines reliability, extended range, and ample cargo capacity, making it an ideal solution for parcel delivery operations.
Now available in both standard and extended wheelbase configurations, the W56 offers pre-configured upfit options tailored for parcel delivery, providing flexibility to meet the diverse needs of fleet operators. With this delivery, Workhorse continues to expand its footprint in the growing electric vehicle market for commercial applications.
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