Xos, Inc.
![]() | |
Company type | Public |
---|---|
Nasdaq: XOS | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 2016 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Key people | Dakota Semler (Chairman of The Board and CEO)[1] |
Products | Electric trucks |
Website | www |
Xos, Inc. (pronounced ék-so-s)[2] is an American manufacturer of commercial electric vehicles (EVs) and mobile EV chargers.
History
The company was founded in 2016 and went public in 2021.[3]
Products
Vehicles
The company manufactures electric commercial vehicles, primarily electric step vans. As of the end of Q1 2024, it has delivered more than 600 vehicles in total.
The company's customers include UPS and FedEx Ground operators and the armored transport company Loomis.[4]
Future products announced by the company include a medium-duty box truck/chassis cab and a heavy-duty semi-truck.
-
Xos step van; body by Morgan Olson
-
Xos armored van developed with Loomis
Charging infrastructure
The company also provides charging infrastructure for electric vehicle fleets.[5][6]
In June 2025, Leap, a virtual power plant (VPP) platform, partnered with Xos to integrate Xos Hub, a mobile battery-integrated charger, with Leap's VPP software. This collaboration enables Xos customers, including major logistics firms like FedEx and UPS, to participate in California's Demand Side Grid Support (DSGS) program, allowing fleets to shift charging to Xos Hub batteries during peak grid demand, reducing grid strain and generating revenue.[7]
References

- ^ https://www.xostrucks.com/corporate-governance
- ^ https://www.xostrucks.com
- ^ St. John, Alexa (2021-08-20). "One of Tesla's first employees just took an electric-truck startup public in a $2 billion deal. Here's how he sold FedEx and UPS on his tech". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 2021-08-22.
- ^ "Xos Secures Multi-Million Dollar Armored EV Deal - dot.LA".
- ^ "Xos | XES™ Electric Fleet Charging Infrastructure".
- ^ "Xos | Battery-Electric Stepvan".
- ^ The EV Report (2025-06-11). "Leap, Xos Power Grid With Fleets". The EV Report. Retrieved 2025-06-28.