Workhorse Group is an innovative transportation company that focuses on developing electric vehicles, primarily for the commercial delivery sector
The company designs and manufactures electric vans and trucks, incorporating advanced technology and sustainable practices to provide efficient and environmentally friendly transportation solutions. In addition to vehicle production, Workhorse is engaged in creating smart, connected solutions that optimize logistics and fleet management, supporting a transition towards cleaner energy and reducing the carbon footprint of the delivery industry. Their commitment to sustainability and innovation positions them as a key player in the evolving electric vehicle market.
Workhorse Group Inc (NASDAQ:WKHS) shares are trading higher. The company on Wednesday announced that it will commence deliveries of its extended wheelbase W56 vans.
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