Bollinger Innovations, Inc. (NASDAQ: BINI) reported $1,074,035 in payments for commercial electric vehicle sales completed in August 2025, according to company announcements. The payments were received from Pritchard Automotive for DB Schenker and from Ziegler Truck Group, both part of previously disclosed transactions involving the company's electric vehicle lineup. The company's leadership emphasized the strategic importance of the Ziegler sale in building market momentum, particularly alongside recent cost reduction initiatives. Bollinger's commercial EV portfolio includes the Mullen One Class 1 delivery van, the Mullen Three Class 3 utility truck, and the Bollinger B4 Class 4 chassis cab, all designed to meet U.S. safety and emissions standards for commercial applications.
Bollinger Innovations operates a U.S.-based vehicle manufacturing facility in Tunica, Mississippi, supporting production of its commercial EV offerings. The company maintains a commercial dealer network consisting of six dealers: Papé Kenworth, Pritchard EV, National Auto Fleet Group, Ziegler Truck Group, Range Truck Group, and Randy Marion Auto Group. This network provides sales and service coverage across key markets including the West Coast, Midwest, Pacific Northwest, and Mid-Atlantic regions. The company's subsidiary, Bollinger Motors of Oak Park, Michigan, has achieved several significant milestones, including the production launch of its B4 Class 4 electric truck on September 16, 2024.
Bollinger Motors has also developed an extensive dealer network with over 50 locations across the United States to provide sales and service support for its electric truck offerings. The announcement was distributed through GreenCarStocks, a specialized communications platform focused on electric vehicles and the green energy sector, which operates as part of the Dynamic Brand Portfolio at IBN. Investors and stakeholders can access the latest news and updates relating to BINI through the company's newsroom available at https://ibn.fm/BINI. This financial reporting demonstrates tangible revenue generation from Bollinger's commercial EV strategy, which is critical for validating its business model in a competitive electric vehicle market.
The reported payments from established commercial partners like Pritchard Automotive and Ziegler Truck Group indicate growing adoption of Bollinger's electric vehicle lineup in fleet and commercial applications. This development is important as it provides concrete financial metrics that support the company's operational claims and market positioning. The integration of manufacturing, dealer networks, and product development milestones suggests a structured approach to scaling commercial EV production and distribution. For the broader electric vehicle industry, such announcements from publicly traded companies like Bollinger Innovations offer insights into the commercial viability and market penetration of electric trucks and vans, which are essential for transportation electrification and meeting emissions reduction targets.


