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Workhorse Announces 100 Vehicle Purchase Order from Purolator

New order builds on years of collaboration and will double the number of Workhorse vehicles in Purolator’s fleet.

Workhorse Group Inc. (NASDAQ: WKHS) (“Workhorse”) a leading provider of all-electric trucks, shuttles and buses, announces a purchase order for 100 fully-electric step vans from Purolator, a leading Canadian integrated freight, package and logistics solutions provider. This new order will double the number of Workhorse electric step vans in Purolator’s fleet, building upon its prior purchases from Motiv Electric Trucks, which merged with Workhorse in late 2025. Workhorse will deliver the step vans to Purolator throughout 2026.

“Purolator has a longstanding commitment to adopting new and innovative technologies to make their fleet more efficient and sustainable, and we are honored to continue to support them,” said Scott Griffith, Chief Executive Officer at Workhorse. “This is Purolator’s fourth order over a number of years and an important next step in our longstanding partnership.”

Workhorse has developed, assembled, manufactured, delivered and supported more than 1,100 vehicles, electric step vans, box trucks and shuttles which have driven more than 20 million miles. Its commercial-scale manufacturing facility in Union City, Indiana, is capable of producing up to 5,000+ vehicles per year on a single operating shift. Workhorse sells its vehicles in part through a national dealer network, with post-sale support bolstered by regionally deployed Workhorse-trained technicians.

Today, 10 of the largest medium duty truck fleets in North America have deployed Workhorse vehicles, including Purolator, Vestis (formerly Aramark Uniform Services), Cintas, and other leading brands.

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