LORDSTOWN, Ohio - Lordstown Motors Corporation says it has received more than 100,000 orders from commercial fleets for its Lordstown Endurance all-electric pickup truck.

Calling the orders “non-binding reservations”, LMC announced on Monday that the average order size is nearly 600 vehicles per fleet.

Lordstown Motors is converting a portion of the former General Motors Assembly plant to  make electric light-duty trucks focused on the commercial fleet market

“Receiving 100,000 pre-orders from commercial fleets for a truck like the Endurance is unprecedented in automotive history,” said Steve Burns, CEO of Lordstown Motors. “Adding in the interest we have from federal, state, municipal, and military fleets on top of that, I think you can see why we feel that we are about to revolutionize the pickup truck industry.”

 The Lordstown Endurance is a full-size, all-electric pickup that has a range of 250 miles, the equivalent of 600hp, and can tow up to 7,500 lbs, according to LMC.

Executives say the company is on track for the start of production in September of this year. The initial Endurance is a crew cab configuration with medium bed length, priced at $45,000 after a federal rebate.