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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Coss,That jeep thing is pretty cool; expensive, but cool.
I wonder how long the batteries last? (as in life) and how much range you get.
The main problem with the Workhorse and Bollinger is that if Rivian can make the claims a reality, these other two trucks will be about 5 years out of the loop. With Rivian teaming up with Ford and Ford already having a dealer/warranty/fleet base, I find it hard to believe that Workhorse will do well. Think about it. If I could buy a Ford truck EV that can go 400 miles on a tank and the Workhorse can only go 310, I'd pick the Ford as i know that for my fleet that they will not be driving 400 miles per day doing local fleet work. Maybe Workhorse will team up with GM and go that route but i just find it to be a real hard sell to business owners when Rivian/Ford is coming right around the corner.
Workhorse had a great idea a few years ago but the market is changing and I feel that they are struggling to keep up with that unless they get a partner to make a big jump in range.
That's just the 110v charger they give you with the car, I have to pull some 8 gauge wire to the corner of the house for a 40 amp charger.What voltage is the charge? That extension cord doesn't look very heavy