We the taxpayers will backstop any bad decisions because we have to. Workhorse is about to commence production of the C-Series trucks, which should increase visibility for executing the backlog of orders from “We believe the company also has interest from multiple top-tier fleets that could be announced as large orders,” the analyst said. And EVs will be a permanent fixture of this transition.Further, EV fever is catching on and major corporations are willing to pay big bucks for it. First, the company’s all-electric “C-Series” delivery trucks received Executive Order: A-445-0003 from the California Air Resources Board. Order announcements by Workhorse “should provide incremental catalysts," he said. Nasdaq Shares of Workhorse were up 2.25% at $2.50 at the time of publication Tuesday.Why Is Everybody In Kuala Lumpur Rushing To Get $89 AC Unit?Tammy Duckworth Wants to Know WTF Are We Supposed to Do With Our Kids During COVID?US election 2020: Obama calls for end to voter suppressionPeople Are Receiving Mysterious Packages Of Seeds In The Mail From ChinaBill Gates: Dr. Fauci allowed to tell truth on 'some days' unless 'contradicted by his leadership'Tips for reducing long-term financial disruption amid COVID-19Here are all the big retailers saying they will now be closed on ThanksgivingEnrichHER, an investing platform, is helping women's businesses weather the shutdownCathay Pacific offers early retirement scheme to older pilotsPeople Fear They’ve Got Too Much Cash in Their Bank Accounts Long story short, this And this segues into a second potential tailwind. Workhorse won an initial contract from USPS in September 2016 to build and deliver six prototype vehicles.
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PRESS RELEASE. Workhorse Receives HVIP Eligibility from the California Air Resources Board Read. Postal Service for its Next Generation Delivery Vehicle, which could be for as many as 180,000 vehicles, the analyst said. With the underlying company on the cusp of a multi-billion-dollar federal contract and zero-emissions credibility from California, Workhorse has come a long way from its beleaguered past.
Ironically, the simplicity of EVs compared to their combustion-engine counterparts also lowers the barrier to entry. Workhorse just might be able to provide it.However, the government isn’t exactly known for being rational and it doesn’t have to be. On the surface, Workhorse Group stock seems like a no-brainer.
Like it or not, society is changing attitudes.