Xos Trucks’ 2024 stepvans are now eligible for incentives on the HVIP Vehicle Catalog. The news is quite relevant, as these incentives are granted by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). The HVIP incentive, starting at a base amount of $85,000, offers Xos a significant opportunity to provide their innovative 2024 Xos SV Battery-Electric Stepvan at a reduced upfront cost to customers. So, with a base HVIP incentive of $85,000 per vehicle, customers stand to make substantial savings on their purchase of a new Xos SV.

Xos Trucks e-stepvans now more convenient thanks to the incentives

The 2024 Xos SV is designed to be the optimal battery-electric vehicle for key use cases, including parcel delivery, linen and textile services trucks, utility and repair trucks, and armored transport. Its modularity allows for customization to suit a variety of fleet routes and needs.

“The renewal of the 2024 model of our Xos SV in HVIP is an exciting milestone that underlines our commitment to make electrification more cost-effective for our customers,” said Clare Bachman, Manager of Funding and Incentives at Xos. “Since the program first launched, we have a demonstrated track record of assisting our customers in benefitting from the available funding. We are keen to continue to help our customers take advantage of these incentive dollars.”

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