In a recent interview with SHAED CEO, Ryan Pritchard at ACT Expo 2024, Marc Layman, Commercial Vehicle Upfit Manager at Workhorse, shared exciting insights into the future of electric commercial vehicles. Layman highlighted his role in overseeing the deployment of trucks in the field and working closely with upfitters to develop industry-specific applications, like the Rugby 11 ft. dump truck. The key takeaway? An electric truck is more than just a vehicle—it’s a tool that must meet the specific needs of customers to ensure productivity and efficiency.
Layman emphasized the importance of understanding the marketplace and collaborating with key partners such as Knapheide and Morgan Truck Body. By tailoring trucks to customer needs, Workhorse ensures that its vehicles are both reliable and capable of handling the required payload, minimizing downtime and operational costs.
One of the most groundbreaking innovations Layman is proud of is Workhorse’s Class 6 all-electric refrigerated step van. Dubbed the world’s first, this vehicle runs on a high-voltage battery or shore power, offering up to 10,000 pounds of payload capacity—3,000 to 4,000 pounds more than its conventional counterparts. With the ability to be customized for various applications like food trucks or cold storage, this electric refrigerated vehicle represents a major leap in sustainable transportation.
Key Highlights of the Workhorse Class-6 All-Electric Step Van:
- 3,000-4,000 lbs more payload compared to conventional Class 6 trucks.
- 10,000 lbs payload capacity in our all-electric refrigerated step van—the first of its kind!
- Custom configurations for diverse applications, from cold storage to food trucks.
As Workhorse continues to innovate in the electric vehicle space, it’s clear that their focus on customer-centric solutions is driving the industry forward.
For more information on these cutting-edge advancements, visit Workhorse and Commercial EVs.