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Workhorse electric delivery vans arrive in Canada this spring

Last updated: March 9, 2025 11:39 am
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Workhorse W56 and W750 Electric Vans Approved for Sale in Canada

Workhorse, an electric vehicle startup, has received approval from Transport Canada to bring its W56 and W750 model electric delivery vans to commercial truck dealers in Canada as early as this spring. This marks a significant milestone for the company as it expands its presence in the North American market.

The W56 medium-duty electric truck was first unveiled at Indiana’s Work Truck Week in 2023 and has since been adopted by logistics and delivery companies such as FedEx and Pride Group. FedEx, in particular, placed a substantial order of over six thousand electric vans in 2021 and continues to add to its fleet. The approval from Transport Canada opens up a new market for Workhorse, allowing the company to cater to fleets that operate across borders in North America.

As part of the approval process, Workhorse completed its registration as a foreign manufacturer under Transport Canada’s Appendix G clearance program. The vans were confirmed to comply with Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS) for both vehicles. However, uncertainties loom over the potential impact of the ongoing trade war between the US and Canada on Workhorse’s expansion plans.

Despite these challenges, Workhorse remains optimistic about its prospects in the Canadian market. Chief Technology Officer Josh Anderson expressed excitement about bringing their electric vans to Canadian roads, providing reliable and zero-emission solutions for customers. While Canadian pricing for the electric vans has yet to be announced, the company is poised to make a significant impact in the region.

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In conclusion, the approval of Workhorse’s W56 and W750 electric vans for sale in Canada represents a major achievement for the company. Amidst the disruptions caused by trade tensions, Workhorse is set to revolutionize the commercial trucking industry in Canada with its innovative electric vehicles. The future looks promising for Workhorse as it continues to pave the way for sustainable transportation solutions in North America.

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