Workhorse W750 to be Showcased in Clean Energy Roadshow
The Workhorse medium-duty W750 will be featured in the 14th Annual Clean Energy Roadshow, which means the battery-electric truck will be showcased at three locations in Georgia during July.

The 14th Annual Clean Energy Roadshow in Georgia will feature Workhorse’s W750, a medium-duty battery-electric delivery vehicle.
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Workhorse Group’s W750 medium-duty EV will be showcased by Electric Commercial Vehicles (ECV), a Workhorse Certified Dealer, at the 14th Annual Clean Energy Roadshow. The event is hosted by Georgia’s Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols and is recognized as the state’s largest showcase for alternative fuel fleet vehicles.
As part of the Clean Energy Roadshow, ECV will showcase the Workhorse W750 medium-duty EV step van. Designed to meet the demanding needs of last-mile delivery, the W750 offers a zero-emission solution for a variety of applications with class-leading payload and range.
The Workhorse W750 will be showcased at three locations:
Riverside Epicenter in Austell on July 9
Savoy Automotive Museum in Cartersville on July 10
Gwinnett Technical College North Fulton Campus in Alpharetta on July 11.
“The W750 delivers outstanding performance as a work-ready, all-electric commercial truck with immediate torque and more power than ICE vehicles,” said Omar B. Sandlin II, director of ECV. “This unit is not only a vehicle which will significantly reduce the annual cost of ownership, it’s also enjoyable to operate and drive. The handling is super responsive, meeting the demands of the driver while providing comfort for the entire workday.”
Showcasing Clean Energy Vehicles in Georgia
The Clean Energy Roadshow is Georgia's original and longest-running new technology vehicle showcase and seminar. This premier event brings together a diverse group of stakeholders, including auto and bus manufacturers, utility partners, and fueling and charging infrastructure suppliers, all dedicated to advancing the adoption of clean energy vehicles.
“We are excited to have ECV showcase our W750 medium-duty EV at the Clean Energy Roadshow,” said Ryan Gaul, president of commercial vehicles at Workhorse. “Education is crucial to the adoption of alternative fuel vehicles, and events like this help fleet operators understand the benefits and practicalities of making the transition.”
The Clean Energy Roadshow is open to all fleet leaders, elected officials, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), transportation directors, and private enterprise fleets.
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