Workhorse Group (WKHS) announced that its W56 step van is eligible for $85,000 in base incentives per vehicle through California’s Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project, which reopened yesterday for voucher request submissions. “At Workhorse, our goal is simple: build electric trucks that fleets can put to work right away,” said Rick Dauch, CEO of Workhorse. “With HVIP incentives, California fleets with up to 50 trucks can lower the cost of a W56 by at least $85,000-and possibly more depending on where it’s deployed. We’re already seeing the W56 prove itself on real delivery routes, and these incentives help accelerate that momentum.”
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