Workhorse Group will showcase its electric pickup truck at ACT Expo

May 3, 2017
The first drivable prototype of the W-15 plug-in, battery-electric range-extended pickup truck is set for production in late 2018.

Workhorse Group Inc., an American technology company and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of battery-electric, range-extended vehicles for the commercial transportation sector, unveiled the first electric pickup truck designed for the fleet market.

The first drivable prototype of the W-15 plug-in, battery-electric range-extended pickup truck debuted at the Advanced Clean Transportation Exhibition (ACT Expo) in Long Beach, California. W-15 production vehicles are expected in late 2018.

Workhorse Group has secured more than 4,650 letter of intent pre-orders for the W-15 electric pickup from more than 18 commercial fleets, which include W-15 Leadership Council members Ryder System, Inc. and Duke Energy. Fleets can learn more about the W-15 and pre-order the truck at Workhorse.com.

"It's here. It's ready. A new era in fleet vehicles begins," said Steve Burns, CEO of Workhorse. "Our team designed the W-15 not only for exceptional performance, but also the lowest total cost of ownership, the lowest emissions profile, and with state of the art autonomous controls and telematics," Burns said. "We have leveraged the platform technologies used in our commercially available e-GEN and W-100 medium-duty vehicles as well as our partnerships with Panasonic and BMW to create the best light-duty transportation solution for the commercial sector," he said.

The performance specifications of the Workhorse W-15 pickup include direct all-wheel drive and two electric traction motors that generate 460 horsepower, with acceleration from 0 to 60 MPH in up to 5.5 seconds. The W-15 also has a fuel-economy rating of 75 miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe), with a range of 80 miles all-electric, and unlimited range when using the on-board BMW range extender.

"We set out to build the safest and most efficient pickup truck on the road, and it just happens to be electric," said Burns. "We formed the W-15 fleet Leadership Council and have listened to fleet engineers, managers and drivers in order to deliver the best pickup truck for commercial use, from cost of ownership to functionality to performance and, above all else, safety and dependability for the driver."

Notable standard features on the W-15 include a 7.2 kW power export to plug in and operate power tools without running the vehicle and advanced safety features such as dual airbags, collision avoidance/automatic braking and lane-departure warning. The W-15 composite body design has aerodynamic body lines, a strong side profile and provides added strength and safety with less overall mass. The W-15 crew cab includes seating for five passengers, with two front bucket seats and a rear bench, and the driver digital touchscreen controls include the integrated Workhorse Metron telematics system to maximize operator efficiency.

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