Workhorse is a veteran player in the electric commercial van market. Its stock price is a story of high hopes, production challenges, and fierce competition. Its stock price reflects the struggle to fulfill orders and achieve scale.
Workhorse Group is a technology company that develops and manufactures electric trucks and vans for commercial last-mile delivery. We've categorized it under "Electric." The chart below shows how investors view the competitive electric vehicle manufacturing sector.
Workhorse is an American company that develops and manufactures electric delivery vans and drones. As a pioneer, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with Workhorse's performance to assess the state of the sector.
The daily price change of Workhorse Group Inc., a manufacturer of electric vans, reflects the volatility of the commercial electric vehicle market. The indicator demonstrates sensitivity to orders, production figures, and competition.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a manufacturer of commercial electric vehicles. This chart illustrates the extreme volatility of the sector. Comparing it to WKHS's performance helps assess how sensitive its order-dependent business is to the economy and competition.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric commercial delivery vans. The company's shares are highly volatile, reflecting both the enormous potential and the fierce competition in the electric vehicle market. This dynamic is part of the global trend toward electrification.
Workhorse Group Inc.'s year-over-year performance tells the story of its years-long struggle to launch mass production of electric vans. Its market capitalization over the past 12 months reflects its ongoing production challenges, a shortage of orders, and intense competition, making its valuation highly dependent on the company's ability to finally deliver on its promises.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a pioneer in the electric commercial van market. The company is facing significant operational and financial challenges. The chart will reveal the success of its restructuring efforts and how it competes with new and established players in the electric vehicle sector.
Workhorse Group is a shining example of the volatility in the electric vehicle sector. Its year-to-date performance has been a rollercoaster, driven by news about production plans, large orders, and fierce competition. A comparison with the market shows how expectations for the commercial vehicle revolution can be disconnected from fundamentals.
Workhorse is a manufacturer of electric commercial vans. As a growth company, its monthly performance reflects its production figures. News about production increases, deliveries to major customers (such as FedEx), and new orders are the main drivers.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the development and production of electric commercial vehicles, particularly delivery vans. The chart below illustrates the overall dynamics of the electric vehicle sector, which boasts enormous potential but also faces fierce competition and production challenges.
Shares of electric vehicle manufacturers, especially those facing production challenges, can move independently of the market. The chart below shows the general trends. Is Workhorse Group living its own unique and complex life, or is it still influenced by market sentiment?
Workhorse, a pioneer in the electric delivery van market, is experiencing high volatility. Its weekly stock price is a sharp reaction to news about production figures, order receipts (especially from the US Postal Service), and fierce competition from both startups and auto giants.
Workhorse, like other electric truck manufacturers, is riding the wave of the general trend toward electrification in logistics. Demand for commercial electric vehicles is a tailwind for the entire sector. The graph will show whether WKHS is ahead of the industry in securing large orders or moving with the market.
Workhorse Group Inc., like other growth stocks in the electric vehicle sector, often exhibits elevated beta relative to the broader market. When markets are optimistic, speculative capital flocks to such stocks, amplifying their growth. The chart will show how much WKHS is outperforming or underperforming the overall market.
Workhorse's chart is a tale of hope and disappointment in the electric van market. The company's market cap reflects its struggle to ramp up production and compete with new and established players. Its downward trend reflects investors' assessment of its production problems and missed opportunities, such as the USPS contract.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery and delivery drones. Its market share in the electric vehicle market reflects its long but challenging history. The chart shows how this veteran EV startup is struggling to compete with newer, better-funded players.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric vans for the "last mile." The chart below shows the market capitalization of the entire electric vehicle sector. Its volatile dynamics reflect enormous expectations, technological challenges, and fierce competition.
Workhorse is a pioneer in electric delivery van production. Its market capitalization reflects its struggle to secure a share of this growing but competitive market. The chart below shows the growing economic weight of the commercial vehicle electrification sector.
Workhorse's material foundation is manufacturing and technology. The company's book value reflects its electric vehicle assembly plant, drone and avionics R&D center, and inventory of chassis and batteries. The chart below tells the story of how the company invested in building its manufacturing base for the electrification of delivery.
Workhorse Group produces electric vans at its own factory. This assembly line is its main material asset. The S_BCap_Seg chart shows its share of the commercial electric vehicle production infrastructure.
Workhorse Group produces electric vans for last-mile delivery. The automotive industry is one of the most capital-intensive. The book value chart clearly demonstrates the significant investments in factories and assembly lines required to create electric vehicles.
Workhorse is a veteran in electric van production. Its book value reflects its Indiana plant, assembly lines, and patent portfolio for electric vehicles and delivery drones. This material base allows the company to be one of the few experienced American manufacturers of commercial electric vehicles.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in electric commercial van production. Its balance sheet reflects its production capacity. Its market capitalization is a volatile assessment of its technology, its ability to scale production, and its ability to win major contracts, such as those from the U.S. Postal Service.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery. It's a capital-intensive business. The chart shows how the market values its technology, production plans, and competitive position relative to the book value of its factories.
Workhorse Group produces electric vans for last-mile delivery. It's a capital-intensive business, requiring significant investment in production. Its valuation depends heavily on its ability to secure large orders and compete with the giants. The chart shows how the market values this pioneer in the commercial electric vehicle space.
Workhorse Group, a manufacturer of electric commercial vehicles, is using debt to finance its complex production process. This chart shows how the company is raising capital to purchase components, upgrade assembly lines, and commercialize its electric vans and delivery drones.
Workhorse Group is a veteran among electric commercial vehicle startups. The company has faced numerous production, operational, and financial challenges on its path to scaling. This chart reflects its challenging financial position and high debt load.
Workhorse Group is a manufacturer of electric commercial vans. This chart shows the company's debt load. In the automotive industry, especially in the electric vehicle sector, establishing production requires massive investments. High debt levels are the norm, but they are also a major source of risk before reaching mass production.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric vans for commercial delivery. This chart for the electric vehicle sector shows how much capital startups are raising to compete with the giants. It helps assess whether a company's debt is a price to pay for future growth or a sign of difficulties on the road to mass production.
Workhorse Group is a technology company specializing in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery and self-driving vehicles. The transition to electric transport requires significant investment. The debt-to-book value ratio reflects the logistics sector's willingness to invest in fleet renewal, which is a driver for Workhorse.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric commercial vans for last-mile delivery. This chart reflects all the challenges and hopes along the way. Its dynamics reflect investors' assessments of its ability to scale up production, compete with new and established players, and win major contracts with logistics companies.
Workhorse Group Inc. is in the electric vehicle manufacturing sector. This chart shows the average P/E for the automotive industry. Comparing the company's P/E to this benchmark helps understand the premium investors are willing to pay for its focus on electric vans compared to traditional commercial vehicle manufacturers.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in electric delivery van production. The company has faced production challenges and strong competition. This chart reflects the market sentiment for electric vehicles. The company's valuation reflects both its potential in a growing market and the significant risks associated with production, competition, and order fulfillment.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric vans for commercial delivery. The chart shows future revenue expectations, which depend on the company's ability to establish mass production, ensure the reliability of its vehicles, and win contracts with major logistics operators.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery. This chart compares its future profitability expectations with those for the overall sector. Does the valuation reflect its long history, production challenges, and ability to compete with new and established players?
Workhorse Group is a manufacturer of electric vans for last-mile delivery. The company faces fierce competition and production challenges. Its story isn't about the overall market, but about survival and the ability to carve out a niche in the electric transportation revolution that's unfolding right now.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company specializing in the development and production of electric vans for last-mile delivery and self-driving vehicles. The company's profitability depends on its ability to establish mass production and secure large orders. This chart illustrates the challenging path from prototype to mass production in the competitive EV sector.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company focused on producing electric last-mile vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles for cargo delivery. This chart reflects the profitability of the electric vehicle sector. The company is a pioneer in the electrification of commercial vehicles. Its success depends on securing large orders from logistics companies.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a manufacturer of electric vans for commercial delivery. Demand for its products is driven by logistics companies' desire to reduce operating costs and carbon footprint. This chart illustrates general economic cycles, with Workhorse benefiting from the long-term trend toward last-mile electrification.
Workhorse Group is a technology company specializing in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery and unmanned aerial vehicles. Future profit projections, shown in this chart, depend on the company's ability to scale up production and win contracts with major logistics operators in a highly competitive environment.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company specializing in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery. This chart shows profitability forecasts for the electric sector. It reflects expectations for the electrification of commercial vehicles, a niche in which Workhorse is seeking to carve out its niche.
Workhorse Group produces electric delivery vans. Demand for commercial electric vehicles depends on the investment plans of logistics companies. The forecast for overall market profit growth, as shown in the graph, indicates that businesses will have the resources and incentives to upgrade their fleets to more environmentally friendly options.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a manufacturer of electric commercial delivery vans. For a company in the production ramp-up phase, P/S ratio is an important indicator. It indicates the premium the market is willing to pay for its technology and contracts in the field of last-mile electrification.
Workhorse Group is an electric vehicle manufacturer specializing in commercial vans for last-mile delivery. The company is also developing unmanned delivery drones. This chart shows how the market views their production plans and technologies in the highly competitive and capital-intensive electric vehicle industry.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric delivery vans. The company's revenue depends on its ability to scale up production and secure large orders. This chart illustrates the average revenue estimate, which helps understand the market premium (or discount) for the company's earnings in the highly competitive electric vehicle sector.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in electric delivery van production. The company is also developing delivery drones. This chart reflects investor expectations for future sales of its electric vehicles, which depend on its ability to scale up production and demand from logistics companies.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company focused on producing electric vehicles and drones for the commercial delivery sector. This chart shows how the market estimates its future sales in the competitive electric vehicle market. It compares it to other manufacturers, reflecting its niche and technological developments.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the production of electric commercial delivery vans. The company has faced production challenges, but continues to operate in a promising sector. This chart shows investors' overall revenue forecasts, and WKHS exemplifies the challenges and risks of being a pioneer in a new technology industry.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company focused on the development and production of electric vehicles for last-mile delivery. This chart shows revenue from sales of its electric vans and related solutions for commercial fleets seeking to transition to green transportation.
Workhorse Group is a technology company focused on producing electric commercial vehicles and autonomous vehicles. This chart segments its revenue, separating revenue from vehicle sales and revenue from its aerospace division. This demonstrates the contribution of each of its innovation areas.
Workhorse Group produces electric vans for commercial delivery. Demand for its products is driven by the trend toward fleet electrification. This overall economic activity drives capital expenditures for its customers, but government incentives and the push for lower emissions are more important drivers for Workhorse.
Workhorse Group is a manufacturer of electric vans for commercial delivery. The company's revenue forecast depends on its ability to establish mass production and secure large orders from logistics companies. This chart shows how analysts assess its chances in the competitive electric truck market.
Workhorse Group is a technology company specializing in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery. This chart shows projected revenue for the entire electric vehicle sector. It reflects the global trend toward electrification of commercial fleets, a key driver of demand for Workhorse products.
Workhorse Group produces electric vans for commercial delivery. Demand for its products depends on logistics companies' willingness to transition to electric vehicles, driven by environmental regulations and lower cost of ownership. This business activity forecast chart reflects companies' investment plans to upgrade their fleets, which is a driver for Workhorse.
Workhorse Group is a company specializing in the development and production of electric vans for last-mile delivery. This chart highlights the challenges of achieving mass production in this emerging industry. Its ability to achieve profitability depends on scaling up production volumes, improving quality control, and securing large contracts.
Workhorse Group is a technology company specializing in the development and production of all-electric trucks and drones for last-mile delivery. This chart illustrates the average profit margin in the electric vehicle sector. It helps understand how competitive Workhorse is in producing and scaling its innovative transportation solutions.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a pioneer in the production of electric delivery vans. The company has faced numerous production and financial challenges. This overall profitability chart illustrates the difficulty of competing in the automotive industry, especially in the new and capital-intensive electric vehicle segment.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in electric commercial van production. The growth and subsequent downsizing of its team likely reflects the challenges many EV startups face: production issues, the loss of major contracts, and the need to restructure to survive in a competitive market.
Workhorse Group Inc. is an American technology company focused on producing electric vehicles for the last mile. This chart shows its contribution to the electrification of commercial vehicles. It reflects the share of electrical engineers, automotive designers, and assembly specialists working on electric vans and drones that Workhorse employs.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company specializing in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery and self-driving vehicles. This chart illustrates employment in the electric vehicle sector. Growth in this industry reflects the trend toward commercial vehicle electrification, driven by the growth of e-commerce.
Workhorse Group Inc. is an American technology company specializing in the production of electric vans and drones for last-mile delivery. Electrification of commercial vehicles and automation of logistics are two key trends. This chart reflects overall employment, and companies like Workhorse Group are at the forefront of this technological revolution.
Workhorse Group is a manufacturer of electric vans. This is a next-generation automotive industry. The metric on this chart reflects both the cost of assembly lines (capital intensity) and the value of battery and software development (intellectual capital). This is a comprehensive assessment of the green vehicle manufacturer.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in electric commercial van production. Its market value per employee in this capital-intensive industry reflects investors' confidence in its technology and ability to scale up production. A comparison with other EV startups reveals its relative position in the electrification race.
Workhorse Group is a technology company specializing in the production of electric delivery vans and self-driving vehicles. This is a highly competitive market. This chart reflects how investors assess the company's ability to develop, manufacture, and sell its electric vehicles while competing with established and emerging players.
Workhorse Group is a veteran EV startup trying to establish mass production of electric delivery vans. It's a capital-intensive production hell. This (deeply negative) graph shows how (in)efficiently the company is burning capital per worker and engineer in this arduous race.
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company specializing in the development and production of electric vans for last-mile delivery. This chart reflects their production efficiency. In the automotive industry, it shows how successfully the company manages its assembly lines to achieve profitability in the competitive commercial electric vehicle market.
Workhorse Group Inc. produces electric trucks and drones for commercial delivery (last mile). This is a capital-intensive EV production operation. During the ramp-up phase, this graph likely shows negative values. It reflects the investment in R&D and production lines per employee required to achieve scale.
Workhorse Group, a manufacturer of electric vans, uses this chart to illustrate the challenges of ramping up production. Increasing revenue per employee is a critical metric that will indicate a resolution to production issues and an increase in customer vehicle deliveries.
Workhorse Group (WKHS) is a pioneer in the production of electric vans for last-mile delivery and delivery, and is also developing drones. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in this segment. Comparing WKHS to this benchmark helps assess how productive their production and sales are amid the highly competitive EV sector.
Workhorse Group (WKHS) is a manufacturer of electric delivery vans. Like Xos, the company is in the difficult stage of ramping up production. This metric is a barometer of their "production hell." This growth will mean they've finally begun assembling and delivering their vans at scale and efficiently.
Workhorse is a veteran of the electric vehicle market, focused on commercial vans. The company has burned through hundreds of millions but still hasn't managed to establish mass production. This chart shows that bears don't believe it will survive. They're betting that Workhorse has fallen hopelessly behind giants like Ford and Rivian and will run out of cash.
Workhorse (WKHS) is a veteran of the EV market, attempting to produce electric delivery vans. This chart highlights the pessimism in the sector. The growing short position in the industry is a bet that WKHS will go bankrupt. Investors see the company struggling to establish mass production, burning through cash, and losing out to giants like Ford, who have entered the market.
Workhorse (WKHS) is an electric vehicle manufacturer. It's a capital-intensive, loss-making business dependent on "green" hype. When this general fear indicator rises, investors anticipate a recession. They fear that (1) EV sales will decline and (2) WKHS won't be able to finance its growth.
Workhorse Group is a manufacturer of electric commercial delivery vans. It's one of the most speculative and hyped sectors. This indicator is a gauge of EV fever. It overheated to the extreme on rumors of a USPS contract and then cooled just as sharply on news of production problems.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in electric commercial vehicle manufacturing. They focus on last-mile delivery vans and are developing delivery drones. This chart reflects the overall sentiment across the electric vehicle industry. It helps us understand whether the entire sector is overheated due to hype, or whether Workhorse's move stands out.
Workhorse (WKHS), an electric vehicle maker, is a pure bet on the "future." This chart is its lifeline. During periods of euphoria, investors are willing to generously fund unprofitable but rapidly growing EV startups. In moments of panic, investors demand profitability, and the cash spigot for companies burning billions is shut off.
Workhorse (WKHS) is a manufacturer of electric commercial delivery trucks. This chart shows the average price target. It reflects analysts' opinions on the company's ability to finally establish mass production, secure large orders, and compete in the growing commercial EV market.
Workhorse is a pioneer in electric vans (W56) for last-mile delivery and drones for delivery. This chart shows how far the current share price differs from the "fair" value predicted by analysts. For a company struggling to ramp up production (production hell), this gap reflects experts' confidence in their ability to finally fulfill orders and capture share in the massive EV van market.
Workhorse is a veteran EV startup focused on producing last-mile electric vans and delivery drones. The company is struggling to scale production. This chart displays analysts' overall expectations for the EV sector, demonstrating whether experts believe the commercial electric vehicle market is sustainable.
Workhorse Group is a pioneer in the electric vehicle sector, focused on producing electric vans for the last mile and delivery drones. This chart shows the overall risk appetite in the market. For Workhorse, a loss-making company in a capital-intensive industry, overall optimism (the rising chart) is critical to attracting the investment needed to survive and scale.
Workhorse is a veteran electric vehicle R&D company focused on work: electric last-mile delivery vans and drones. They became famous for losing a giant USPS contract. This chart summarizes their battle for survival. It reflects their (meager) production volumes, their desperate struggle for capital, and their (current) inability to scale.
Workhorse Group (WKHS) is a pioneer in commercial electric vehicles (EVs). The company specializes in producing electric vans and chassis for last-mile delivery. The chart shows the segment average. It helps investors assess how Workhorse, despite its challenges, competes relative to the industry average in the hot EV market.
Workhorse Group is a manufacturer of electric delivery trucks and drones. A pioneer in commercial EVs, it has encountered production challenges. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides context. It helps assess how WKHS, surviving in the competitive electric mobility market, compares to overall macroeconomic trends.