Workhorse Expands Dealer Network in Washington & Wisconsin
Workhorse Expands National Dealer Network: Range Truck Group joins as key Pacific Northwest partner, and third Midwest Ziegler Truck Group location added a new Workhorse dealer location.

Workhorse Group has added two new locations to its dealer network, one in Washington and the other in Wisconsin.
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Workhorse Group announced the expansion of its partnership with Ziegler Truck Group, adding two new dealer locations to its national network. Through that relationship, the battery-electric truck company has added new dealer locations in Washington and Wisconsin.
Range Truck Group’s Washington Location
Range Truck Group, located in Fife, Washington, joins the Workhorse dealer family as a key addition in a region leading the charge in electric vehicle adoption. A partner to Ziegler Truck Group, Range specializes in zero-emission commercial vehicles and charging solutions. Its addition enhances Workhorse’s presence in the Pacific Northwest, where demand for reliable, electric last-mile delivery trucks continues to grow.
“Workhorse vehicles are proving themselves every day in the real world, taking on grueling conditions,” said Johannes Ariens, CEO of Range Truck Group. “What sets them apart is their performance under load, reliability on route, and the fact that they’re backed by a team that understands what fleets need. It’s a product that’s available now and built for real work—that resonates with our customers.”
Ziegler Truck Group’s Wisconsin Location
Workhorse is also strengthening its dealer support in the Midwest with the addition of a third Ziegler Truck Group location in DeForest, Wisconsin. This new location expands access to Workhorse’s Class 4–6 all-electric work trucks and reinforces the company’s commitment to supporting fleets through trusted, service-driven partners nationwide.
Ziegler Truck Group is an approved California Air Resources Board (CARB) HVIP dealer, offering access to valuable incentives for fleets adopting clean transportation technologies. With the addition of these two new locations, Workhorse and Ziegler continue building on a shared vision of supporting customers through a seamless transition to zero tailpipe emissions in real-world operations.
“We’re excited to expand our relationship with Ziegler by welcoming Range Truck Group and a third Ziegler Truck location to the Workhorse dealer network,” said Kelly Kiger, vice president of sales at Workhorse. “This is another step forward in making our electric trucks accessible to more fleets across the country, with support from trusted dealers who share our focus on long-term performance and uptime.”
Sales & Service for Class 4-6 Workhorse Trucks
With strategically located dealers and a service-first approach, Workhorse said it is equipping fleets with the tools they need to confidently electrify their operations, region by region, route by route.
Through its growing national network, the company is making its lineup of 100% electric, medium-duty work trucks—including Class 4–6 models—more accessible to commercial fleets seeking to reduce emissions without compromising on performance or reliability.
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