Workhorse deploying nation’s first fleet of N-GEN electric cargo vans

Updated Mar 22, 2018
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Workhorse announced today that the company is deploying the nation’s first fleet of all-electric, zero-emission N-GEN cargo vans in San Francisco Bay Area beginning next month.

In partnership with Ryder System, the exclusive maintenance provider for Workhorse’s entire light- and medium-duty range-extended electric vehicle fleet in North America, the all-electric N-GEN vehicles are designed for last mile delivery and commercial work fleets.

Ahead of their launch, Workhorse will display the N-GEN at City Hall in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 28 at 11:00 a.m. to welcome the first van to the city.

“Rolling out this history making fleet of N-GEN vans in one of the most innovative cities in America is something myself and the entire team are extremely proud of,” said Duane Hughes, Workhorse president and chief operating officer. “This deployment is the first step towards transitioning the largest growing segment in the truck business into a zero-emission stronghold.”

Designed from the ground up by U.S. OEM Workhorse, the cargo vans were built to be the safest, most efficient last-mile delivery and work truck system available.  A low floor and high roof are design are intended to improve worker efficiency and reduce physical stress on the knees and back, while maximizing cargo space in a small footprint.

As an integrated component of Workhorse’s offering, Ryder will support the electric vehicles with a combination of warranty and maintenance services as part of the Ryder SelectCare fleet maintenance portfolio. Ryder offers a network of 800 maintenance facilities across North America to support the Workhorse electric vehicle fleet, maximizing uptime, lowering costs and keeping businesses moving.

The N-GEN vans feature fast charging capabilities and achieve 100 miles all electric range. Standard is all-wheel drive and superior turning radius for a light class vehicle. The built-in Workhorse Metron telematics system tracks all parameters in real time to optimize performance and efficiency. Design options will include collision avoidance system, automatic braking, lane centering warning and optional patented HorseFly unmanned package delivery drone.