
Tue April 01, 2025
Workhorse Group Inc.
Workhorse Group Inc. announced it will begin delivering W56 step vans to a national provider of uniforms and workplace supplies in partnership with Revolv.
The order, originally secured in 2024, has been adjusted to include 13 of Workhorse's newly available 208-in. extended wheelbase W56 step vans, which Revolv will put into service for the customer in 2025.
The national provider of uniforms and workplace supplies has partnered with Revolv to acquire and deliver all of the all-electric W56 step vans. Revolv, known for providing comprehensive fleet electrification solutions, will support the customer in seamlessly integrating these vehicles into their operations, ensuring uptime performance and reliability. Kingsburg Truck Center, a certified Workhorse dealer, will provide a custom upfit tailored to the fleet's operational needs. Based in California's Central Valley, Kingsburg specializes in building, fabricating, and installing work truck upfits for a variety of industries, ensuring vehicles are optimized for maximum efficiency and performance.
"At Revolv, we help fleets make the shift to electric without economic or operational compromise, and Workhorse has proven to be a standout partner in the transition," said Scott Davidson, CEO of Revolv. "The W56 delivers on both performance and reliability, but what truly sets Workhorse apart is their dedication to customer support. Their team works hand in hand with us and our fleet customers to ensure a seamless rollout, making electrification a practical reality. We're excited to continue bringing Workhorse vehicles into our ecosystem and helping more fleets operate efficiently and deploy next-generation technology."
The extended wheelbase W56 offers 1,200 cu. ft. of cargo space, providing additional capacity for fleet operators managing high-volume delivery needs. With a range of up to 150 mi. on a single charge and a payload capacity of up to approximately 10,000 lbs., the W56 is purpose-built for the demanding requirements of last-mile delivery, according to the company.
"The W56 has continued to demonstrate its real-world performance and reliability, making it a strong fit for fleet operators transitioning to electric," said Ryan Gaul, president, commercial vehicles of Workhorse. "This milestone not only reinforces our momentum in the commercial EV market but also showcases the confidence that fleet operators and electrification experts like Revolv have in the W56's capabilities."
Workhorse continues to scale production and deliveries of the W56, supporting customers in their transition to zero-tailpipe emission fleets.
For more information, visit www.workhorse.com.