“We have made continued progress in executing our revised strategic product roadmap for our electric truck offerings, and we expect to secure additional orders over the next year to further grow our book of business,” said Workhorse CFO Bob Ginnan. “We have already shipped eighteen trucks in Q2 2025-six times the volume of Q1 2025-and we aim to ship more by the end of Q2 2025 than we did in all of 2024. Our path forward will be driven by our continued ability to produce the current generation of trucks at scale, effectively manage our growth and operational expenses, and continue to meet product, technological, and market requirements.”
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