Lordstown Gets Letter of Intent To Buy 250 Endurance Electric Pickups
FirstEnergy intends to purchase a fleet of 250 Lordstown Endurance pickup trucks.
Lordstown Motors announced that FirstEnergy, one of the nation’s largest electric utilities serving more than 6 million customers, has signed a letter of intent to purchase 250 Endurance electric pickup trucks.
The LOI is a non-binding agreement, but quite significant and should be handy for an EV startup.
"The letter of intent from the Akron, Ohio-based company is the latest example of local businesses coming together to energize Northeast Ohio’s Voltage Valley, reinforcing LMC’s commitment to the community and signaling the company’s desired impact."
"As a forward-thinking electric utility, FirstEnergy intends to deploy electric-powered Endurance pickup trucks to perform the work required to provide safe, reliable electric service to its customers. The pickup trucks will complement its existing fleet and advance the company’s core values of innovation, performance and social responsibility."
Dennis M. Chack, Senior Vice President of Product Development, Sales & Marketing at FirstEnergy said:
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