Workhorse Electric Vehicles Surpass 20 Million Miles on the Road
20 million
2.3 million gallons
45 million pounds
What Happened
Workhorse Group Inc., a North American OEM of electric trucks, shuttles, and buses, announced that its fleet of more than 1,100 vehicles has surpassed 20 million miles of in-service travel. The vehicles operate in harsh conditions from Arizona heat to Canadian cold, and the experience is informing the company's design of its 7th generation platform.
“Twenty million miles is a significant threshold which reflects not only the quality and performance of our vehicles, but the trust that our many repeat customers have placed in Workhorse.”
45 million poundsCO2
Equivalent to taking about 4,500 cars off the road for a year.
Why this matters
This milestone demonstrates the reliability and customer trust in Workhorse's electric vehicles, supporting the case for medium-duty fleet electrification and providing real-world data for future designs.
Terms in This Story
- OEM
- Original Equipment Manufacturer, a company that makes parts or vehicles for other companies or sells them under its own brand.
- Total cost of ownership (TCO)
- The full cost of owning and operating a vehicle over its lifetime, including purchase price, fuel, maintenance, and other expenses.
- Step van
- A type of delivery van with a low step-in height and a boxy cargo area, often used for last-mile package delivery.
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