Mullen Automotive's Tunica, Mississippi, plant produces its Class 1 and Class 2 EV cargo vans in addition to the Mullen THREE EV chassis cab.
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Mullen Automotive just announced it achieved a major production milestone on Dec. 13, 2023. The company rolled the 100th Mullen THREE Class 3 cab chassis electric truck off the assembly line at its Tunica, Mississippi, plant.
As of Dec. 22, 2023, the Company has completed 125 Mullen THREEs.
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The video below shows the 100th Mullen THREE crossing the production finish line.
“This is an important milestone for Mullen and demonstrates our EV assembly plant in Tunica is scaling up to meet the commercial vehicle production schedule that was planned at launch,” Mullen Automotive CEO and Chairman David Michery said. “We are laser-focused on commercial vehicle production and customer deliveries.”
Mullen’s production plan is aligned with current customer purchase orders. Randy Marion group previously placed a purchase order for 1,000 Class 3 trucks.
As previously reported, Class 3 production capacity at the Tunica facility is currently planned at 3,000 annually per shift, allowing units to be added to the schedule as additional customers are confirmed.
Overall production capacity allows Mullen to meet existing purchase orders while providing the company open production capacity to respond to additional customer demand.
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A Look at the Mullen THREE
The Mullen THREE provides a clean top-of-rail for easy upfitting with bodies up to 14 ft. long.[|CREDIT|]Photo: Heavy Duty Trucking
The All-Electric Mullen THREE is a Class 3 low cab forward EV truck featuring:
89 kWh battery.
125-mile range.
5,316 lb. payload.
11,000 GVWR.
The Mullen THREE’s chassis provides a clean top-of-rail for easy upfitting with bodies up to 14 ft. long.
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