Workhorse Group Inc. Achieves Progress in 2024 Financials

Workhorse Group's Financial Results for 2024
CINCINNATI — Workhorse Group Inc. (NASDAQ: WKHS), a leader in zero-emission commercial vehicle technology, has reported its financial outcomes for the year ending December 31, 2024. The company has continued its mission to pioneer electric vehicles while responding to evolving market demands.
Management Insight
CEO Rick Dauch shared, "In the past year, our focus on enhancing our electric vehicle offerings has led to significant advancements. A notable achievement was obtaining approval from Transport Canada for our W4 CC and W56 models, enabling us to enter a new market arena. We anticipate demonstrating these trucks in Canada starting in April 2025. The launch of our extended W56 model emphasizes our commitment to catering to customer requirements, as it features improved cargo capacity designed for complex delivery routes, simulating over 250,000 miles of durability tests. Our efforts have already yielded a purchase order for 13 vehicles from a national workplace supplies provider, in partnership with Revolv, with deliveries expected in the second quarter of 2025."
Strategic Acquisitions and Retaining Financial Stability
The company secured a General Services Administration (GSA) contract, simplifying procurement for federal government agencies looking to procure Workhorse vehicles. This focus on strategic partnerships is complemented by a Sourcewell agreement which led to sales of the W4 CC to the City of Tacoma. Workhorse is actively nurturing its dealer network to enhance the availability of electric commercial vehicles in specialized fleets.
Expanding Customer Networks
Throughout 2024, Workhorse established a stronger customer base with notable sales, including contracts secured for 13 step vans from a national supplier. This was a shift in direction following the positive feedback on the extended wheelbase trucks. In addition, the California Department of Government Services awarded a contract to Kingsburg Truck Center to procure Workhorse's W4 CC and W56 models. Several independent delivery service providers have also placed orders, indicating growing confidence in the reliability of Workhorse's products.
Financial Overview for 2024
Workhorse experienced a decline in sales, with net sales at $6.6 million in 2024 compared to $13.1 million in 2023. The decrease was attributed to lower sales of the W4 CC trucks, although W56 truck sales exhibited resilience.
Cost Management Initiatives
The company recorded cost of sales at $28.2 million, a reduction from $38.4 million in 2023, driven by lower sales of W4 CC vehicles and cost-saving measures that resulted in significant financial savings across various expense categories. Measures included reducing employee costs and streamlining inventory and consulting expenses.
Research and Development Efforts
Investments in research and development totaled $9.1 million in 2024, down from $24.5 million in 2023. This reduction was largely due to decreased compensation for R&D staff and lower prototype-related expenses as Workhorse vertically integrated its production capabilities.
Challenges and Future Focus
The year concluded with a net loss of $101.8 million compared to a higher loss of $123.9 million the previous year. Despite the challenges, Workhorse remains optimistic about the long-term potential of the electric vehicle market.
Looking Ahead
CFO Bob Ginnan stated, "We have initiated various strategies to reduce costs, and we have successfully secured financing to bolster our operational liquidity. As we navigate current market challenges, our commitment to developing innovative solutions in the EV space remains strong. We will pursue every opportunity to ensure our objectives are met while sustaining our commitment to electric mobility."
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the financial results for Workhorse Group in 2024?
Workhorse Group reported net sales of $6.6 million for 2024, decreasing from $13.1 million in 2023.
What strategic contracts has Workhorse Group secured?
The company secured a GSA contract and successfully received purchase orders from government entities, including the City of Tacoma.
How did Workhorse Group manage costs in 2024?
Workhorse implemented cost-cutting measures that resulted in significant savings across various expense categories, including reduced employee costs and better inventory management.
What is the outlook for Workhorse Group?
Management maintains optimism regarding the electric vehicle market and focuses on sustaining its operations while enhancing their product offerings.
Where is Workhorse Group's manufacturing facility located?
Workhorse Group manufactures its vehicles in the U.S. at the Workhorse Ranch in Union City, Indiana.
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