The Army will now decide whether it wants to order more EVs.
Struggling EV startup Canoo has delivered its first electric pickup truck to the US Army for “analysis and demonstration.” The company’s is built on the same platform as Canoo’s Duplo toy-looking EV prototype truck that was first revealed in 2021.
“The LTV is another milestone proving the power of our technology and how it can be used, even in tactical situations,” said Tony Aquila, chairman and CEO of Canoo, in a statement. “This is a winning algorithm for our customers and company.”
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