Xos Inc. (NASDAQ:XOS) shares are trending on Wednesday.
XOS shares rocketed 221.08% in after-hours trading on Tuesday to $7.16.
The rally reversed the intraday loss of 4.70% experienced by the XOS, closing the electric commercial vehicle manufacturer’s stock at $2.23, according to Benzinga Pro data.
Power Without The Wait
The surge followed Xos’s Tuesday announcement, which came after markets closed, launching its 2.5MWh Power Hub series factory-integrated, behind-the-meter energy storage systems designed to deliver megawatt-scale power without grid interconnection. The product targets one of U.S. industry’s sharpest bottlenecks.
According to the company, grid delays in the PJM region cost consumers $14.7 billion in a single 2025 capacity auction, up from $2.2 billion two years prior.
In 2025, the International Energy Agency projected global data center electricity demand will roughly double by 2030, driven primarily by AI.
A Deployable Power Plant, Not Just a Battery
The Power Hub ships in a standard intermodal container, enabling site energization within days versus the three-to-seven years grid interconnection typically demands.
CEO Dakota Semler called it “a deployable power plant” that “arrives on a standard truck, energizes without a microgrid controller.”
The series scales from 1.2 MWh to 4 MWh, built on a platform the company says has deployed over 250 MWh of energy storage across more than 1,400 assets in North America.
Trading Metrics, Technical Analysis
Xos Inc. has a market capitalization of $27.03 million. The stock has traded between a 52-week high of $5.60 and a 52-week low of $1.60.
The stock has a Relative Strength Index (RSI) of 63.24.
Over the past 12 months, XOS has dropped 29.21%.
The small-cap stock of the Los Angeles-based company is currently trading at about 16% of its 52-week range, meaning it is much closer to its yearly low than its high.
Benzinga’s Edge Stock Rankings indicate that XOS is experiencing long-term consolidation along with short and medium-term upward movement.

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