Mullen Automotive announced last week it will change its name to Bollinger Innovations.
The move comes as the company also has received a new NASDAW stock symbol, BINI. The effective date for the change of the company’s name and stock symbol is yet to be determined.
The company also announces the rebranding of its Oceanside, Calif., Commercial Vehicle Center to Bollinger Innovations Inc. This strategic location, based right off of I-5 in the southern California gateway city of Oceanside, is situated on the northern tip of San Diego County and just outside of the Camp Pendleton military base. Businesses throughout the San Diego region can easily access the Commercial Vehicle Center and explore available inventory, test drive and purchase the company’s commercial EVs.
“The new branded consolidated company continues to move forward full steam ahead with solid product offering around Commercial Class 1, 3 and 4,” says David Michery, CEO and chairman of both Bollinger Innovations Inc. and Bollinger Motors.
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Mullen’s commercial EV lineup includes the Mullen ONE, Class 1 EV cargo van, and the Mullen THREE, Class 3 EV cab chassis truck, 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, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) certifications denoting strict adherence to clean air emissions standards, the company says.
The Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab is an all-new, all-electric Class 4 commercial truck designed from the ground up with extensive fleet and upfitter input. Bollinger’s unique Quad-Bend chassis design protects the 158-kWh battery pack and components to offer unparalleled capability, maneuverability, and safety in the commercial market. The vehicle has a 185-mile range, 46-foot turning radius and a payload of 7,325 lb., making it ideal for a variety of urban operations.