Bollinger Motors Handover Inaugural 2025 B4 Truck - Motion to Dismiss Rejected in Court
In recent news, Bollinger Motors, a company known for assembling vehicles primarily with American parts, has been making headlines for its corporate updates rather than any allegations of securities law violations.
As of July 17, 2025, there is no public evidence or disclosure of a securities class action lawsuit specifically directed against Bollinger Motors regarding manipulative trading patterns. A search of existing results does not mention any such lawsuit involving Bollinger Motors, nor does it refer to allegations of market manipulation or related securities law violations concerning the company.
One of the latest developments for Bollinger Motors is the corporate rebranding of its parent company, Mullen Automotive. Mullen is set to change its name to Bollinger Innovations, Inc., with NASDAQ approving the new ticker symbol BINI. As a result, Bollinger Motors, now a majority-owned subsidiary of Mullen (soon Bollinger Innovations), continues to focus on commercial EV sales, notably with the launch of its Bollinger B4 Class 4 electric truck.
Apart from this rebranding, Mullen Automotive has recently resolved a lawsuit that allowed Bollinger Motors to exit receivership, but this appears to be unrelated to securities class action or manipulative trading allegations.
It's worth noting that while a class action has been announced against an unspecified company by Gainey, McKenna & Egleston, related to the withdrawal of 2025 guidance, there is no indication this involves Bollinger Motors or Mullen Automotive. Furthermore, no current securities class action filings or investor alerts concerning Bollinger Motors, Mullen Automotive, or their trading activities have been identified in the provided search results.
The Bollinger B4, an all-electric Class 4 commercial truck, is eligible for various state and federal incentives, including up to $40,000 per vehicle from the Inflation Reduction Act, up to $120,000 per truck via California's ISEF Pilot Program, $100,000 from New York's NYTVIP, $30,000 from Massachusetts' MOR-EV, and $20,000 from Pennsylvania's AFIG Program.
As Bollinger Motors continues to make strides in the EV market, it has partnered with Indiana-based EnviroCharge to transform Bollinger B4 trucks into mobile charging stations. The first converted Bollinger B4 truck will make its public debut at the Advanced Clean Trucking (ACT) Expo in Anaheim, Calif., from April 28 to May 1.
Deliveries of the Bollinger B4 began in late 2024. The trucks comply with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and environmental certifications from both the EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB).
As the EV industry evolves, it's essential to ensure reliable, on-the-go charging solutions are readily available. The partnership between Bollinger Motors and EnviroCharge aims to address this need, particularly in areas without fixed stations.
If further updates or lawsuits emerge regarding Bollinger Motors, they would likely be disclosed through official SEC filings, corporate press releases, or major legal news outlets.
The corporate rebranding of Mullen Automotive to Bollinger Innovations, Inc. (with the ticker symbol BINI) does not indicate any involvement in a securities class action lawsuit related to manipulative trading patterns or securities law violations, as of the rebranding date. Despite Gainey, McKenna & Egleston announcing a class action against an unspecified company regarding the withdrawal of 2025 guidance, there's no indication that Bollinger Motors or Mullen Automotive are involved. As Bollinger Motors advances in the electric vehicle market, they are eligible for various incentives and have partnered with EnviroCharge to convert Bollinger B4 trucks into mobile charging stations, addressing the need for reliable on-the-go charging solutions in areas without fixed stations.