en.Wedoany.com Reported - US commercial electric vehicle manufacturer Xos has launched a behind-the-meter energy storage product called Xos Power Hub, designed to address the long wait times for grid connection and gas turbines in data center deployments. The product offers three capacity configurations: 1.2 MWh, 2.5 MWh, and 4.0 MWh, with the 1.2 MWh version delivering 0.6 MW of output power and the 2.5 MWh version delivering 1.2 MW.
Each unit integrates power conversion, site control, and generator dispatch logic, outputting standard 480 V three-phase voltage. The equipment is shipped in standard intermodal containers. This energy storage product is developed based on the same architecture as Xos's mobile EV charging platform, Xos Hub, and the manufacturer claims it can be commissioned within days.
Xos stated that it has deployed over 250 MWh of energy storage equipment in North America to date, serving utility, fleet, government, and industrial customers. The company noted that grid connection wait times for data centers and other industrial sites can last several years, creating a market opportunity for mobile modular energy storage.
Xos CEO Dakota Semler said that the biggest constraint facing US industry today is the inability to deliver electricity where and when it is needed. This product design achieves three things that traditional energy storage systems struggle to accomplish: it can be transported via standard trucks, it can be powered on without a microgrid controller, and it makes every kilowatt-hour of fuel-based power generation cleaner and more efficient. He emphasized that this is not just a battery, but a deployable power plant.
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