Commercial electric vehicle and mobile charging solutions provider Xos has significantly expanded its Hub lineup, introducing three new capacity options designed to offer rapid mobile charging for fleets ranging from light-duty vehicles to heavy-duty trucks.
Expanded Capacity for Diverse Fleet Needs
The newly launched configurations offer 210 kWh, 420 kWh, and 630 kWh capacities, aiming to make rapid-deployment charging infrastructure accessible to a wider array of fleet sizes and operational demands. Xos highlighted that the Hub platform is engineered for quick installation, often achievable in days compared to the months or even years typically required for traditional fixed charging infrastructure, which commonly involves 6-18 months for utility interconnection and setup.
Entry-Level 210 kWh Hub for Light-Duty Fleets
The 210 kWh Hub is positioned as a cost-effective solution for Class 1 and Class 2 vehicle applications, including delivery vans, service trucks, and other light-duty commercial fleets. This model comes equipped with two CCS1 charging heads, which are NACS compatible, ensuring flexibility for charging multiple vehicles. Xos aims to make mobile charging economically feasible for more fleet operators by addressing the prohibitive costs associated with traditional infrastructure.
Mid-Range 420 kWh Hub Enhances Throughput
Representing a substantial 50% increase in capacity over the previous 280 kWh model, the 420 kWh Hub can charge an estimated 15-20 commercial vehicles per cycle. Notably, it maintains a weight below the 10,000 lb threshold, allowing it to be towed by standard 3/4-ton pickup trucks without requiring a commercial driver’s license. This variant features four CCS1 charging heads and advanced cable configurations to boost charging throughput while preserving its portability and ease of relocation.
High-Capacity 630 kWh Hub for Heavy-Duty Operations
Designed to meet the substantial energy demands of medium-duty and heavy-duty electric trucks, the 630 kWh Hub offers maximum charging capability within a compact form factor, similar to its lower-capacity counterparts. This configuration is ideal for fleet operators needing to deploy high-power charging in space-constrained locations or for seasonal or project-based operations requiring full portability.
Scalability and Grid Integration
For larger fleet operations, Xos has incorporated a modular design that allows up to 10 Hub units to be connected via a single grid tie-in, providing a combined capacity exceeding 6 MWh. This scalable architecture enables fleet operators to increase charging capacity in line with their fleet’s growth, utilizing a single utility interconnection point to reduce infrastructure costs and complexity.
Certifications and Deployment Flexibility
All three Hub configurations are slated to achieve UL 9540 A certification in 2026. When deployed as permanent charging infrastructure, the Hub offers DC fast charging capabilities without the need for extensive groundwork, electrical service upgrades, or lengthy permitting processes.
Market Availability
Xos plans to commence customer deliveries for all three expanded capacity options in the first quarter of 2026.
Company Statement on Market Impact
Aldan Shank, Director of Mobile Charging Products at Xos, commented on the expansion: “We are expanding charging access, supporting diverse fleet types, and making it more flexible to rapidly deploy charging infrastructure as the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow every year. The expanded Hub lineup reflects direct feedback from fleet operators who need solutions tailored to their specific operational requirements. By offering three distinct configurations at competitive price points, we’re removing the barriers that have prevented many fleets from transitioning to electric.”


