Xos Expands Mobile EV Charging Portfolio with Launch of High-Capacity Xos Hub Configurations
Xos, Inc., the leading company in electric commercial vehicles and mobile energy infrastructure, has launched its Xos Hubtm mobile energy storage system into three different capacity variants. This is an important moment in the history of EV charging infrastructure, being made more accessible, scalable, and affordable to all types of commercial fleets with rapid-deployment infrastructure. Through the expansion of Hub, Xos is also able to tap into an increasing demand in the commercial EV charging industry.

New configurations are based on the existing reliability of the Xos Hub platform and solve one of the largest problems of fleet electrification, such as delays in charging infrastructure and high initial costs. Conventional fixed charging stations can be costly to permit, upgrade utilities, and require lengthy installation periods. The Xos Hub can be implemented in days to allow fleet operators to electrify operations flexibly and quickly. This will reduce deployment periods in addition to enabling fleets to optimize their charging investment.
The 210 kWh Xos Hub is an entry-level product that is intended to serve light-duty and last-mile commercial operations, including Class 1 and Class 2 vehicles. Starting at an approximate price of 158,000, the configuration will reduce the entry barrier to fleet operators who could not afford EV charging infrastructure in the past. With 2 CCS1 charging heads and optional NACS compatibility, the 210 kWh Hub is capable of providing convenient, versatile charging of numerous vehicles. They are still portable and easy to move between depots or workplaces.
In the most energy-demanding applications, Xos has launched the 630 kWh Hub, which is designed to accommodate electric trucks in the medium-duty and heavy-duty range. The characteristic feature of the increased range is modular scalability. Customers can begin with the right-sized deployment and scale up as their electric fleet increases with this architecture without having to redesign the infrastructure, which is very expensive. Furthermore, the customer deliveries of the expanded Hub lineup are scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026, with all configurations available for immediate order, thus facilitating companies' market presence in the coming years.