Xos Trucks delivered its first electric stepvans to textile company Morgan Services. This delivery introduces Morgan Services to their first set of Class 6 battery-electric stepvans from Xos, with additional orders placed for their facilities in Los Angeles and San Diego.

Xos Energy Solutions, the brand dealing with energy management within Xos, also set up nine charging stations at Morgan Services’ Los Angeles site to service this delivery and future deliveries of Morgan’s electric fleet.

Xos stepvans to neighbor company

Located near Xos’ headquarters in Los Angeles, the collaboration with Morgan Services holds special significance, reflecting Xos’ dedication to aiding local businesses and communities in the shift towards decarbonizing commercial transportation. This successful delivery underscores Xos’ position as a leader in delivering fleet electrification solutions for the commercial sector.

“It’s an honor to welcome Morgan Services as one of our valued customers. Adding Morgan Services to our growing list of Linen & Uniform Companies is a testament to our stepvan being the perfect solution to this industry’s electrification needs”, commented Dakota Semler, CEO and Co-Founder of Xos.

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