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re: Is anyone following WorkHorse ( WKHS )?

Posted on 8/3/20 at 5:26 pm to
Posted by Golden_Retriever
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Member since Jun 2020
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Posted on 8/3/20 at 5:26 pm to
Think about the following:

1. *Lordstown was a BONUS today. 10% of 1.6 Billion at the closing plus WorkHorse retains their 1% return on equity. $160MM for production needed Indiana plant upgades. The 1% will be a ongoing increasing annually with production volume.

2. Yes, the USPS $6.3 Billion contract most likely split with Ford / Oshkosh. Worst case 50/50, more than likely 75/25 due to WKHS is the only 100% EV Certified vehicle in ALL 50 states.

3. HVIP - WKHS is the only company that qualifies for the TAX CREDIT up to $50,000 per Final Mile Vehicle.

4. UPS? Ordered a additional 1000 trucks after their initial successful testing.

5. Ryder - established Fleet leasing program already in place.

6. What about WKHS Drone Technology? UPS is working with WKHS to have 5 Drones leave from a " moving warehouse " at a time. Per UPS once this technology is live, savings are estimated to be $50MM per vehicle.

7. What about Buy-Outs? Rumors are floating of a Walmart / Buy-out or Partnership to produce a Walmart Delivery fleet.

Ok....that's enough, I have plenty more.

Posted by Ballstein32
Member since May 2020
373 posts
Posted on 8/4/20 at 1:36 am to
"6. What about WKHS Drone Technology? UPS is working with WKHS to have 5 Drones leave from a " moving warehouse " at a time. Per UPS once this technology is live, savings are estimated to be $50MM per vehicle."


One thing thats in Workhorses favor is they have several patents for their horsefly drone delivery system. They have a leg up on pretty much everyone.


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This post was edited on 8/4/20 at 1:43 am
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