Xos announced the successful delivery of three full electric stepvans to customer FedEx Ground Operator Cutone Transport in Ontario, Canada. FedEx Ground Operators work as FedEx Corporation independent service providers (ISPs). With this delivery, Cutone becomes Xos’ first Canada-based customer.

Xos electric stepvans headed to Canada: the statements

“We are pleased to continue delivering vehicles to FedEx Ground Operators across North America and helping them meet their sustainability goals and reducing total cost of ownership for their fleet”, said Esther M. Santos, Director of North America Sales for Xos.

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“Transitioning from internal combustion engine to battery-electric will offer immense cost savings for us at Cutone”, added Peter Cutone, Owner of Cutone Transport Inc. “We’re excited to roll out the all-electric vehicles from Xos to help us become a more sustainable enterprise while also saving on fuel and maintenance costs”.

Some more deliveries to Loomis

Additionally, four battery-electric vehicles have been recently delivered in the U.S. to return customer Loomis, a leading cash-handling company across North America. The four locations include Montebello, Calif., Hayward, Calif., Moonachie, N.J., and Charlotte, N.C.

“Xos vehicles continue to deliver value to our growing fleet by helping us cut back on fuel and maintenance costs while also helping us meet our sustainability goals”, commented Eric Rickard, Vice President of Procurement and Fleet of Loomis.

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