Business
Workhorse Electric Vehicles Surpass 20 Million Miles on the Road
Workhorse vehicles have demonstrated years of exceptional performance in a range of harsh operating environments, from the heat of Arizona summers to the

About this update from Workhorse Group, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"Workhorse vehicles have demonstrated years of exceptional performance in a range of harsh operating environments, from the heat of Arizona summers to the sub-zero cold across CanadaMore than 1,100 Workhorse trucks, buses and shuttles have displaced the use of 2.3 million gallons of gas and prevented the emissions of 45 million pounds of CO2 DETROIT, March 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Workhorse Group Inc. (NASDAQ: WKHS) (“Workhorse”) a North American OEM and provider of all-electric trucks, shuttles and buses, announces that its 1,100+ electric vehicles deployed to customers have surpassed a combined 20 million miles of in-service travel. This deep real-world experience enables Workhorse to be a true partner in fleet electrification to its customers today, and at the same time drives the design and engineering of the company’s 7th generation platform and expanded vehicle lineup. “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. This achievement reinforces the view that medium-duty is the sweet spot for electrification,” said Scott Griffith, CEO of Workhorse. “Every day our vehicles safely and reliably transport the goods, packages and people that are the lifeblood of our economy, all with zero tailpipe emissions and pollution, helping to make life better for everyone along the route.” With more than a decade of producing, deploying and supporting electric vehicles, Workhorse has developed a significant body of data, knowledge and expertise about not just trucks, but also fleet electrification and fleet management, including: Delivering meaningful returns in total cost of ownershipMaintaining the high vehicle uptime and deployment successErgonomic vehicle design and engineering, considering the entire truck, not just the powertrainBattery chemistry & software design and configuration, including optimization for fleet applicationsVehicle software, hardware and powertrain expertise and best practicesBattery and range optimization through smart route planningCost-effective and efficient depot-based charging infrastructureCustomer service responsiveness & in-house fleet technician trainingOperator training and deployment best practicesCold-weather operations best practicesMaintenance best practices...