Workhorse Group Inc. has secured a new purchase order from Purolator for 100 fully electric step vans, marking the Canadian carrier’s fourth order with the manufacturer and doubling the number of Workhorse vehicles already in Purolator’s fleet.
The large electric truck order reflects Purolator’s ongoing strategy to scale zero‑emission delivery operations. The order follows Purolator’s earlier acquisitions from Motiv Electric Trucks, which merged with Workhorse in late 2025. Workhorse will deliver the new units throughout 2026, continuing a multi‑year collaboration between the two companies.
“Purolator has a longstanding commitment to adopting new and innovative technologies to make their fleet more efficient and sustainable, and we are honored to continue to support them,” stated Scott Griffith, Workhorse Chief Executive Officer.
Workhorse reported that it has developed, assembled, manufactured, delivered, and supported more than 1,100 electric step vans, box trucks, and shuttles, which collectively have logged more than 20 million miles. Its Union City, Indiana, manufacturing facility is capable of producing more than 5,000 vehicles per year on a single shift. The company supports customers through a national dealer network and regionally deployed Workhorse‑trained technicians.
Ten of the largest medium‑duty truck fleets in North America now operate Workhorse vehicles, including Purolator, Vestis (formerly Aramark Uniform Services), Cintas, and other major brands.
Workhorse Group, headquartered in the Detroit area with a commercial‑scale manufacturing plant in Union City, builds software‑first electric trucks, shuttles, and buses designed for medium‑duty applications.
The company emphasizes cost efficiency, reliability, safety, and driver comfort, all with zero tailpipe emissions. Its engineering and manufacturing experience in electric vehicles supports fleet customers seeking lower operating costs, improved performance, and greater uptime while meeting sustainability and compliance goals. For more information, visit www.workhorse.com.