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Workhorse challenges USPS decision to award vehicle contract to Oshkosh

June 17, 2021
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WASHINGTON — Electric vehicle company Workhorse Group filed a legal challenge on Wednesday to the U.S. Postal Service decision in February to award a multibillion-dollar, 10-year contract to Oshkosh Defense to manufacture a new generation of postal delivery vehicles.

The contract could be worth more than $6 billion in total. It allows for delivery over 10 years of between 50,000 and 165,000 of a mix of internal combustion-powered and battery-electric vehicles.

Workhorse had proposed building an all-electric vehicle fleet for the USPS and has the support of many U.S. lawmakers. The bid protest was filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims under seal.

USPS declined to comment on the challenge but said “preproduction design, tooling and facility preparation are proceeding on schedule with the first (next generation delivery vehicles) estimated to appear on carrier routes in 2023.”

Workhorse said in a statement it could not disclose further details “but will provide updates when appropriate and as permitted under its non-disclosure agreement.” A judge will likely unseal a version of the complaint in the coming weeks.

Reuters reported the planned bid challenge on Wednesday sending its shares up 5.3 percent in heavier than normal trading. They were up 1.3 percent to $15.09 in premarket trading Thursday.

Oshkosh Defense declined to comment on Workhorse’s protest but said it looks “forward to getting these highly capable vehicles into the hands of mail carriers.”

Last month, the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee voted to authorize $8 billion for the USPS.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has committed to at least 10 percent of the fleet being electric vehicles but he said in a letter in March to lawmakers that with government assistance the USPS could commit to making a majority of the fleet electric within 10 years. He added that the USPS needs about $8 billion to electrify the new fleet to the “maximum extent” feasible.

In January, President Joe Biden vowed to replace the U.S. government’s fleet of roughly 650,000 vehicles with electric models and has called for funding to electrify the fleet.

New USPS vehicles will include air conditioning and heating, improved ergonomics, and advanced vehicle safety technology including airbags and 360-degree cameras. Most current delivery vehicles do not have air conditioning or modern safety features.

A 2020 report said USPS spent $706.2 million in maintenance costs for 141,057 delivery vehicles. 

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