Electric Van News — 4 More Stories
Along with the news of 4 new electric vans in the UK and Europe, we’ve collected 4 other electric van stories in the past week that didn’t get their own articles but seemed worth highlighting.
Along with the news of 4 new electric vans in the UK and Europe, we’ve collected 4 other electric van stories in the past week that didn’t get their own articles but seemed worth highlighting.
There’s been a lot of electric vehicle news lately. Unfortunately, some of it doesn’t make the cut here for its own individual coverage. Hyundai and Kia have rolled out some minor electric vehicle updates that we just couldn’t get to, for example. I’ll quickly run down 3 news items.
If you follow electric vehicle news at all, it was hard to miss the news earlier today that GM is working with Workhorse on a potential sale of their Lordstown Plant. GM sent out a press release stating that the plant would be taken over by Workhorse and “an affiliated, newly formed entity.”
GM is considering selling its shuttered Lordstown factory to Workhorse. Could there be more to the conversation. When we know, you’ll know.
DHL is leading the charge into electrified delivery vehicles in Germany with its acquisition and integration of StreetScooter. CleanTechnica connected with DHL Express USA CEO Greg Hewitt to dive into the transition of DHL Express in the US to a more sustainable transportation model. A History Of Sustainable Operations DHL has … [continued]
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John DiLuna, corporate fleet manager for WB Mason, says he and his drivers have learned a lot from driving 4 Workhorse E-GEN plug-in hybrid delivery vans over the past 6 months. Read on to learn more.
FedEx Express has now taken delivery of its first hydrogen fuel cell electric delivery van for public road use, as supplied by Plug Power and Workhorse Group.
Workhorse has brought its W-15 plug-in hybrid pickup truck, N-Gen delivery van, and SureFly helicopter to CES 2018, where CEO Steve Burns announced that the company is now accepting reservations for the W-15 from private individuals.