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Following the FedEx Forward event, Workhorse is experiencing increased parcel delivery fleet interest, including recent orders for seven W56 electric step vans for immediate delivery upon completion of upfit.
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Read More →Rather than shipping its W56 electric step van to Orlando, Florida, for an event, Workhorse decided a more than 1,000-mile road trip would demonstrate the capabilities of the zero-emission truck. The truck drove 1,028 miles in three days.
Read More →These 15 W56 step vans will support the FedEx goal to achieve carbon-neutral global operations by 2040.
Read More →Sourcewell has approved a procurement contract for Workhorse, which allows the truck maker to expand its reach to government, educational, and nonprofit sectors in all 50 states and Canada.
Read More →Count down the top 10 news and articles of the week as of July 21, 2024, covering acquisitions, charging solutions, electric vans, regulation updates, and more!
Read More →Workhorse is working closely with Kingsburg Truck Sales and McAbee Trucking, which are both purchasing W4 CC Class 4 battery-electric cab chassis trucks.
Read More →This new variant is designed to accommodate Workhorse’s next-generation step van body, which offers a cargo volume of 1,200 cubic feet across its 22-foot span.
Read More →Eco Auto has joined the Workhorse Certified Dealer Network, making it the first Workhorse dealer in the Boston, Massachusetts, area. The new dealer becomes the 13th Workhorse dealer in the country.
Read More →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.
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