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Mullen Automotive bolsters commercial EV sales team



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BREA, Calif. – Mullen Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:), an emerging electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced the addition of new key sales personnel to support its commercial electric van and truck program. The company, which began commercial vehicle production in August 2023, is focusing on the Last Mile Delivery, Regional Fleets, and Fleet Management Companies segments.

Tyler Jordan joins as Senior Director of Commercial Sales, bringing over 13 years of experience in driving growth and profitability for high-volume accounts. His previous tenure at Merchants Fleet saw him contribute significantly to the Last Mile Delivery segment, where he managed strategic accounts, including Amazon (NASDAQ:), FedEx (NYSE:), and UPS.

Matt Nevious is appointed Director of Commercial Sales/Strategic Accounts. At Merchants Fleet, Nevious was instrumental in the development of innovative programs for Amazon Last Mile operations and played a pivotal role in optimizing key accounts.

Jacob Frenning, with over 15 years of sales and leadership experience in the automotive service and fleet management sectors, has been named Director of Commercial Sales Mid-Atlantic. Frenning’s expertise in targeting key accounts and identifying new opportunities is expected to further Mullen’s sales initiatives.

Marianne McInerney, Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer, and David Michery, CEO and chairman, both expressed optimism about the team’s potential to advance the company’s commercial sales efforts. They highlighted the importance of the Last Mile Delivery and Fleet Management Companies as significant contributors to the commercial vehicle sales volume.

Mullen’s commercial electric vehicles, including the Mullen ONE and Mullen THREE, are California Air Resource Board (CARB) and EPA certified and available for sale in the U.S. The company’s vehicles are also eligible for federal EV tax credits up to $7,500 per vehicle, following IRS approval in September 2023.

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The company operates two U.S.-based vehicle plants in Tunica, Mississippi, and Mishawaka, Indiana. This announcement is based on a press release statement from Mullen Automotive.

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