Workhorse Electric Fleet Tops 20 Million Miles, Reinforcing Medium-Duty EV Advantage
Event summary
- Workhorse’s 1,100+ electric vehicles have surpassed 20 million miles in service, displacing 2.3 million gallons of gasoline and avoiding 45 million pounds of CO2 emissions.
- The company’s real-world fleet data informs its 7th Generation platform, designed for modular, software-defined vehicle configurations.
- Workhorse’s vehicles are deployed with 10 of North America’s largest medium-duty truck fleets, including FedEx and Purolator.
- The company’s Stables subsidiary operates a mixed fleet of electric and internal combustion step vans, providing operational insights.
- Workhorse aims to reduce total cost of ownership and close the purchase price gap with internal combustion trucks through its Gen 7 platform.
The big picture
Workhorse’s milestone underscores the strategic importance of medium-duty vehicles in the electrification of fleets. The company’s deep operational experience and data-driven approach position it as a key player in the transition from internal combustion to electric trucks. With its Gen 7 platform, Workhorse aims to future-proof its vehicles for advancements in safety, autonomy, and software-driven performance upgrades.
What we're watching
- Platform Scalability
- How Workhorse’s 7th Generation platform will enable rapid creation of new vehicle configurations while reducing engineering complexity.
- Cost Competitiveness
- Whether Workhorse can sustain its total cost of ownership advantage and close the purchase price gap with internal combustion trucks.
- Fleet Electrification
- The pace at which Workhorse can expand its customer base among the largest medium-duty truck fleets in North America.
