Attributes 8,459% revenue growth to pioneering a new standard of EV charging infrastructure purpose-built for real estate and the future of mobility.

New York, NY – WEBWIRE – Thursday, November 20, 2025

Xeal Energy today announced it ranked 1st for Digital Platforms within the Tri State & Philadelphia region and 14th nationally across all categories on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America, now in its 31st year. Xeal Energy grew 8,459% during this period and is the #1 EV company in Deloitte’s national rankings.

Xeal Energy’s chief executive officer, Nikhil S. Bharadwaj, credits the company’s purpose-built charging technology and its unwavering focus on customer reliability with driving its 8,459% revenue growth. He said, “Our mission from day one has been to solve real estate’s hardest electrification challenges with technology that simply works. This recognition reflects the incredible execution of our team and the trust our partners place in Xeal as we set a new standard for reliable, scalable EV charging infrastructure.”

He added, “With the advancement of our Helix Computing™ protocol, we’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in EV charging. By eliminating the traditional dependencies on network connectivity, Helix enables properties to deploy and scale electrification faster, more securely, with a premium driver experience. This is just the beginning; our technology is laying the foundation for a future where reliable, smart infrastructure is accessible to every building, everywhere.”

About the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500

Now in its 31st year, the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 provides a ranking of the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies — both public and private — in North America. Technology Fast 500 award winners are selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2021 to 2024.

In order to be eligible for Technology Fast 500 recognition, companies must own proprietary intellectual property or proprietary technology that significantly contributes to the company’s operating revenues. Companies must have base-year operating revenues of at least US$50,000, and current-year operating revenues of at least US$5 million, with a growth rate of 50% or greater. Additionally, companies must be in business for a minimum of four years and be headquartered within North America (United States and Canada).

Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of their legal structure.

About Xeal Trusted by over 300 top real estate leaders, Xeal delivers a self-sufficient, smart charging experience for EV drivers. Xeal’s ’Never Down’ approach ensures a frictionless user experience with minimal infrastructure upgrades and no reliance on single-point-of-failure central networks. Xeal EV chargers are powered by its patented self-reliant Helix Computing™ protocol that provides drivers 100% uptime guarantee and clients a full suite of smart functions ranging from metered payments on charging sessions, energy management, access control, and revenue sharing while offering users a more reliable and secure way to charge up. Based in NYC, Xeal is leading the charge in the EV revolution. For more information, visit www.xealenergy.com.

Source: WebWire

Expansion to the Canadian market helps fleet owners meet aggressive Canadian EV mandates

GARDEN GROVE, Calif., Oct. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Harbinger, a leading medium-duty electric and hybrid vehicle manufacturer, today announced that its medium-duty electric and hybrid-electric vehicles are now available for purchase across all provinces and territories in the Canadian market. The company is currently accepting orders through its Canadian dealer Safetek Specialty Vehicles, and is focused on expanding its Canadian dealer network.

Harbinger today announced that its medium-duty electric and hybrid-electric vehicles are now available for purchase across all provinces and territories in the Canadian market.
Harbinger today announced that its medium-duty electric and hybrid-electric vehicles are now available for purchase across all provinces and territories in the Canadian market.

Harbinger’s proprietary platform, also known as an electric vehicle chassis, is designed for walk-in vans, box trucks, recreational vehicles, delivery vans, emergency and disaster response vehicles and more. Electric step vans will be the first Harbinger trucks available in Canada, with more vehicle variants to follow. Trucks are the fastest-growing segment in Canada’s electric vehicle (EV) market. As of 2024, the market is valued at approximately $15.8 billion CAD, and it is projected to nearly triple to $40.8 billion CAD by 2030. The overall Canadian commercial vehicle market is valued at $23.7 billion.

“The industry reception to Harbinger vehicles to date demonstrates a strong appetite for durable, affordable and environmentally friendly alternatives to supplement gas and diesel fleets,” said John Harris, CEO, Harbinger. “The need for EV options is amplified in Canada, where federal EV mandates are more aggressive. Our vehicles not only help Canadian companies meet these mandates, but they are also best-in-class medium-duty vehicles.”

Canada’s federal EV policies include mandates for zero-emission vehicles to make up 35% of total new medium- and heavy-duty vehicle sales by 2030 and 100% by 2040. Quebec leads the Canadian market in EV adoption, with EVs comprising 36.7% of new vehicle registrations in 2022. In order to meet these mandates, Canada has instituted the federal iMHZEV incentive program, which offers $75,000 in incentives per Class 4 and 5 vehicle, and $100,000 for Class 6. The program also offers 50% funding for hybrid range extended vehicles. Additionally, British Columbia and Quebec provide substantial additional provincial funding programs.

“As a Canadian who has worked my entire career in the automotive and EV space, selling vehicles in Canada is a milestone for me,” said Phillip Weicker, Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Harbinger. “When we founded Harbinger, our goal was to build the best medium-duty vehicles and they just happen to be electric.”

The Best Medium-Duty Vehicle on the Market

Harbinger’s vehicles are purpose-built from the ground up to be electric and to serve the rigorous needs of the medium-duty segment including last-mile delivery, municipal operations, commercial fleets, and more. Harbinger’s all-electric and hybrid vehicles are engineered for durability, modularity, and ease of service. To prepare for harsh winter climates, Harbinger vehicles underwent extensive cold-weather testing on snow and ice in New Zealand to ensure dependable performance in the most extreme conditions.

Harbinger’s electric chassis includes all major vehicle systems, which the company designs and manufactures in-house, including the powertrain, battery system, steering, brakes, and more. This vertically integrated approach keeps costs low and provides a higher-performing, safer and more durable solution than electric vehicles built upon existing diesel and gasoline platforms, which is common in the industry.

Once assembled, Harbinger’s chassis is delivered to dealers or customers who work with a third-party to upfit the chassis with a commercial or specialty body, as is standard in the medium-duty vehicle industry. Morgan Olson and Utilimaster will be the third-party upfitters for Harbinger step vans in Canada. Harbinger is the only electric truck maker that manufactures its own motors and battery packs, which is a more cost effective and tailored solution than integrating off-the-shelf systems. Additional key highlights of Harbinger’s electric vehicle includes:

  • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO):
    • Harbinger vehicles have a lower total cost of ownership compared to diesel equivalents thanks to reduced energy consumption, minimal maintenance requirements, and extended vehicle lifespan.
  • Industry-leading 10-year warranty, including:
    • 5-year full vehicle warranty
    • 10-year coverage on battery, motor, and frame
  • Modular architecture offering best-in-class flexibility in wheelbase and battery configuration:
    • Three available wheelbases: 158″, 178″, and 208″
    • Battery options to match duty cycles:
      • 140 kWh – up to 225 kilometers (140 miles)
      • 175 kWh – up to 281 kilometers (175 miles)
      • 210 kWh – up to 338 kilometers (210 miles)
  • Responsive acceleration with up to 13,400 lb-ft of torque at the wheel
  • Industry-best 12.8 meter turning diameter to better navigate tight streets, enabled by independent front suspension

Electrifying the Medium-Duty Segment

Harbinger estimates that fully electric vehicles make sense for approximately 80% of medium-duty applications today, especially ones that are focused on last-mile deliveries. These are the vehicles that are used for single shifts with repeatable routes, and can return to their facility to charge overnight with cost effective level 2 charging. For the remaining 20%, Harbinger offers a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle with up to 804 kilometers (500 miles) of range for commercial medium-duty fleets.

Harbinger’s hybrid vehicles serve use cases with longer routes, unpredictable days, or limited charging access. Harbinger’s hybrid solution leverages its proven electric chassis, and pairs it with a gas-powered range extender that recharges the battery when needed. Customers get the same electric performance, such as instant torque and smooth handling, but with the added benefit of additional range. This enables Harbinger trucks to service a new array of use cases from delivery vehicles on multi-shift schedules, to cross-country trips, and middle-mile distribution.

About Harbinger
Harbinger is an American medium-duty commercial vehicle company that offers all-electric and hybrid powertrains. The company is on a mission to transform an industry starving for innovation. Harbinger’s best-in-class team of EV, battery, and drivetrain experts have pooled their deep experience to support the growing demand for medium-duty EVs. Leveraging a foundation of proprietary, in-house developed vehicle technologies designed specifically for commercial and specialty vehicles, Harbinger has introduced a first-of-its-kind EV platform to market. Harbinger: Familiar Form. Revolutionary Foundation.

To learn more about Harbinger, please visit www.harbingermotors.com. You can find the company newsroom HERE.

Harbinger Media Contact
Kylee Keskerian
PR Manager
419-822-6417
kylee@futuristacommunications.com 

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