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Lordstown Motors Corp. founder and CEO, Steve Burns, left, and Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World, announced Tuesday a partnership that will have Camping World provide a nationwide service network for Lordstown Motorsâ battery-powered truck, the Endurance. The two revealed the partnership at the startupâs manufacturing plant in Lordstown.
LORDSTOWN Lordstown Motors Corp. is partnering with Camping World, the largest retailer of recreational vehicles in the U.S., to provide a coast-to-coast service network for the startup’s battery-powered truck, the Endurance.
Announced jointly Tuesday by CEO’s of both companies, the deal could blossom into the development of new electric vehicle products in the RV market, including the first Class E electric motorhome in the nation.
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Camping World Holdings (NYSE: CWH) CEO Marcus Lemonis and
Lordstown Motors Corp (NASDAQ: RIDE) CEO Steve Burns on Tuesday announced a partnership between the two companies.
The companies work together on helping to sell the upcoming Endurance electric pickup from Lordstown and work towards bringing an electric RV to market.
Endurance Partnership: This partnership was hinted at by Benzinga last month after Lemonis began sharing video footage of the Endurance pickup truck.
Camping World will provide service for the Endurance truck and could sell the truck at locations in the future.
“We’re gonna do some great things,” Burns said, adding that Camping World is the perfect spot for the company to add its Endurance technology.
Camping World Holdings (NYSE: CWH) CEO Marcus Lemonis and Lordstown Motors Corp (NASDAQ: RIDE) CEO Steve Burns on Tuesday announced a partnership between the two companies.
The companies work together on helping to sell the upcoming Endurance electric pickup from Lordstown and work. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to: