Mission Linen Supply, a leading provider of products and services to hospitality, healthcare, and industrial businesses will get twelve Xos SV stepvans. The vehicles are ideally suited for a variety of applications such as parcel delivery and linen services. Mission Linen’s delivery of stepvans will be some of the first 22’ body stepvans from Xos, further expanding use case options for the Xos SV platform.

Xos electric stepvans

Mission Linen Supply has always been at the forefront of incorporating sustainable practices in our business model, and integrating Xos’ electric vehicles is a natural extension of our commitment to provide environmentally friendly goods and services,” explained Tony Mancuso, Vice President, Corporate Services at Mission Linen Supply.

“We are thrilled to partner with Mission Linen Supply on this significant step toward electric fleet adoption,” added Dakota Semler, Chief Executive Officer of Xos. “Mission Linen Supply’s commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with Xos’ mission. Our electric stepvans are setting new standards for the textile and linen industries, and we are confident that they will bring immense value to Mission Linen Supply’s operations.”

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