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The Full Range: Offering Overview

One Size Doesn’t Fit All

When it comes to fleet electrification, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution—and that’s a good thing. The world of electric trucks has expanded well beyond a single model or use case. Whether you’re running local deliveries, managing a job site, or moving freight across state lines, there’s now an electric vehicle built for your specific needs.

At Range Truck Group, we’ve assembled a lineup of EVs that covers the full spectrum of commercial use—last-mile, mid-duty, and long-haul. In this guide, we’ll walk through each category of vehicle we offer, highlight key benefits and specs, and help you get a clearer picture of what’s possible for your business.

From reducing fuel and maintenance costs to meeting sustainability goals, the right electric truck can move your business forward. Let’s find the one that fits.

1. For Delivery and Last-Mile Routes

Electric delivery vehicles are engineered to optimize efficiency in urban and short-haul logistics. Their compact design and agile handling make them perfect for navigating congested city streets and residential neighborhoods, while also granting access to express lanes and low-emission zones where traditional vehicles might be restricted.

With payload capacities reaching up to 10,000 pounds and ranges up to 150 miles per charge, these vehicles strike a balance between performance and practicality. Leading options like the Workhorse W56 offer a spacious cargo hold and enhanced driver ergonomics, ideal for high-volume deliveries. The Workhorse W750 extends that capability with increased range and power for more demanding routes. Meanwhile, the Mullen ONE is designed to maximize cargo space and maneuverability in tight urban environments.

The financial benefits are compelling: businesses can eliminate diesel fuel costs entirely, and maintenance expenses drop by as much as 70 percent thanks to fewer moving parts. Industry forecasts anticipate that electric delivery trucks will reach total cost of ownership parity with diesel vehicles by 2025, positioning these zero-emissions vehicles as a smart, forward-looking investment for last-mile fleet operators.

Key Stats:

  • $0 diesel fuel costs 
  • Up to 70% less maintenance
  • Total Cost of Ownership parity with diesel expected by 2025

2. For Trades, Utilities, and Field Work

Electric work trucks are purpose-built for the demands of job sites and mobile service operations, providing durability and flexibility without the drawbacks of traditional diesel-powered vehicles. These trucks are highly customizable and upfittable, making them ideal for a wide range of trades, from plumbing and electrical to landscaping and utility services.

With payload capacities up to 7,000 pounds and ranges reaching 150 miles, these vehicles deliver reliable performance across typical daily routes. Models like the Workhorse W4 CC offer a versatile electric cab-chassis platform designed to support various upfits and tools, while the Mullen THREE stands out for its maneuverability and adaptability to specialized job requirements.

Cost savings are substantial. Transitioning to electric work trucks can reduce operational costs by 20 to 30 cents per mile, largely driven by zero diesel fuel expenses and significantly lower maintenance demands. Electric vehicles contain as few as 20 moving parts compared to over 200 in internal combustion engines, which translates into up to 70 percent less maintenance and fewer downtime interruptions.

Key Stats:

  • Save 20¢–30¢ per mile on operational costs 
  • Up to 70% reduction in maintenance requirements
  • Only about 20 moving parts versus 200+ in ICE vehicles

3. For Long-Haul and Heavy-Duty Loads

Designed to meet the rigorous demands of cross-state, high-volume freight operations, Range offers access to cutting-edge class 8 electric semi trucks through trusted partners. These vehicles are engineered to eliminate tailpipe emissions while providing significant reductions in fuel and maintenance costs.

With options including both battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks, you can tailor your fleet to meet range, payload, and operational needs. Although electric semis represent a transformative step in heavy-duty transportation, Range’s experts can guide you through vehicle selection and operational requirements to ensure a seamless transition.

Operational savings are compelling: zero diesel fuel costs combined with maintenance reductions of up to 50% contribute to a lower total cost of ownership—up to 15% less than comparable diesel trucks for models with around a 330-mile range.

Key Stats:

  • $0 in diesel fuel expenses 
  • Up to 50% less maintenance required
  • Up to 15% lower total cost of ownership compared to diesel

4. Why Choose Range: A Truck for Every Route

Range provides a diverse lineup of electric trucks from industry-leading manufacturers, covering everything from last-mile delivery vans to heavy-duty semis. Our turnkey solutions include flexible rental and purchase options, infrastructure planning and installation, and funding support to simplify your electrification journey.

We offer honest, expert guidance tailored to your unique business model, helping you determine which EVs best fit your routes, payload requirements, and budget. From initial site assessments to managing permits and grant applications, Range supports you every step of the way.

Conclusion

Electrifying your fleet doesn’t have to be a guessing game. Whether you need a single delivery van or a full suite of work trucks, Range offers options designed to meet your specific routes, budget, and operational demands. We’re here to help you make the switch with confidence and ease.

Ready to explore the right electric truck for your business?
Schedule a free consultation with the Range team or browse our full EV-ready fleet today.