Workhorse Electric Vehicles Have Been Driven Over 20 Million Miles - CleanTechnica

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Published: 3/16/2026
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Read original articleWorkhorse specializes in manufacturing electric medium-duty trucks, shuttles, and buses (Classes 4-6) designed for fleet use, emphasizing power, cost-efficiency, reliability, safety, and zero tailpipe emissions. Their vehicles are deployed by major North American fleets, including FedEx Express, Purolator, and Cintas. To date, Workhorse and its merged entity Motiv have produced and delivered over 1,100 electric vehicles, with plans to expand production through a national dealer network and improved manufacturing efficiencies.
Workhorse highlights the advantages of electric vehicles (EVs) in fleet applications, particularly medium-duty trucks, due to their suitability for shorter, repetitive routes and lower operating costs. They report a 64% reduction in operating costs compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, attributed to factors like energy efficiency and regenerative braking. Their vehicles use Lithium-Iron Phosphate batteries, with capacities ranging from 127 kWh to 210 kWh, offering typical ranges around 150
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