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Mullen Automotive Expands Dealer Network for Its Fleet EVs
The electric van and truck manufacturer partners with Pritchard EV, a national commercial dealer in fleet sales and a pioneer in commercial EV sales.

Flower bouquets burst forth inside the Mullen ONE all-electric commercial cargo van, ideal for last-mile delivery businesses.
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Mullen Automotive, an electric vehicle manufacturer, announced May 1 it has expanded its U.S. dealer network by signing on one of the nation’s largest commercial dealers, Pritchard EV, as a new franchise partner for Mullen’s commercial EV lineup for regional and national fleet customers.
Pritchard EV will offer Mullen’s Commercial EV lineup, including the Mullen ONE, a Class 1 electric cargo van, and the Mullen THREE, a Class 3 low cab forward chassis truck, to customers in the U.S. Mullen has begun training initiatives with the Pritchard team on ordering, upfitting and servicing Mullen’s commercial EVs.
The all-electric Mullen ONE and Mullen THREE are both purpose-built to meet the demands of urban last-mile delivery. Both vehicles are available for sale and in full compliance with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, and EPA and CARB certifications.
With a network of partners and in-house resources, Pritchard EV is able to help fleets address major challenges such as logistics, financing, and vehicle registration. Pritchard EV is also an authorized HVIP (Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project) dealer through the California Air Resource Board (CARB) HVIP program.
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