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slimhere

02/24/21 12:25 PM

#7036 RE: giveit2me #7035

They aren't leaving the EV truck market, this was a blow by a lying president, the Horse Fly is going to be buzzing around, too. I can't believe Biden's little turds let him use gas engines.

Climate Control my ass.

Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) could gain a share of the multi-billion-dollar delivery vehicle contract awarded by the United States Postal Service to Oshkosh Corp. (NYSE: OSK) on Tuesday, the Detroit Free Press reported.

What Happened: Early reports indicated that Ford would partner with Oshkosh by providing its Transit Vans. According to the Detroit Free Press, this isn't the case and the released photos don't resemble the Ford-built Transit.

Instead, Ford could get a piece of the multi-billion-dollar contract as an engine supplier to Oshkosh.

Detroit Free Press quoted Tom Quigley, Oshkosh’s vice president and general manager of government programs, as saying "we have teamed up with industry leaders whose proven sub-systems and components speak to the quality of the Oshkosh Defense NGDV (Next Generation Delivery Vehicles) offering."

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uksausage

02/24/21 1:02 PM

#7041 RE: giveit2me #7035

how much revenue from 1800 trucks in 2021?
could be profitable with that number by Q4 and certainly into 2022.

have over 10,000 in back log

industry leading 160 miles per charge for last mile delivery vehicles

"We view this as only a delay in our progress. We've introduced several new battery supplier options into our supply chain and will have supplemental volume additions in the first quarter of 2021. While we cannot predict the full impact from COVID right now, let alone in 2021, when conditions improve and the coronavirus is no longer a business issue for us and our suppliers, then we would anticipate producing approximately 1,800 units in 2021.""