Electric vehicles are transforming our roads.
You can help ensure the heroes who protect your community are prepared for what comes next.

Electric vehicles are no longer rare.
They are in our neighborhoods, parking garages, highways and driveways.
But while vehicle technology has evolved rapidly, emergency training has not kept pace.
High-voltage systems introduce electrocution risks most communities have never had to consider before.
This isn't about fear.
This is about preparation.
Firefighters, EMS professionals, and law enforcement officers run toward danger every day.
But specialized EV electrocution safety training is not yet widely available across the country.
Not because departments lack commitment.
Not because they lack skill.
Because the infrastructure to support this new era of vehicle safety has not been built at scale.
Until now.
XEV Heroes was founded after a devastating personal loss. A moment that revealed how rapidly evolving technology can outpace public awareness and preparedness.
Out of that pain came a clear PURPOSE:
Empowering First Responders with the knowledge to safely navigate electric technology.
We exist to close the gap between innovation and safety.

Departments want this training.
Communities need this training.
But access requires funding.
When you support XEV Heroes:
- Firefighters gain specialized EV safety education
- EMS teams understand hidden electrocution risks
- Law enforcement improves scene response preparedness
- Communities become more resilient
You are not "making a donation."
You are equipping protection.
Preparation builds confidence.
Confidence improves outcomes.
Better outcomes protect families.
This shift to electric vehicles is inevitable.
Community readiness is a choice.


Support the mission.
Strengthen preparedness.
Help protect the heroes who protect us.

Before taking this class, when I saw an electric vehicle (at a crash scene), I hesitated. Seconds matter, and that hesitation could cost lives.

The most valuable aspects of the training for me? Understanding the things I need to look for and/or pay attention to, if I arrive on the scene of an electric vehicle accident prior to the fire department.

Having been able to get comfortable with and see some of the tools that are solely for the usage of high-voltage vehicles was valuable. Also, being able to better understand where the batteries are located, how to disconnect them in an accident scene, etc. All very very valuable.
Answers to Your Questions About Getting Involved with our Mission
100% of funds go directly to providing EV Safety Training to first responders (i.e., Fire Department/s) in your local area - or the one you specifically choose.
Yes. Donors can select local departments or allow XEV Heroes Foundation to allocate where the need is greatest.
Yes. Sponsors are highlighted in PR campaigns, local outreach, the XEV Heroes Foundation website, and LinkedIn pages. We'll also give you social assets that you can post to your social media accounts.
Yes. XEV Heroes Foundation will provide official tax exemption documentation so you can receive appropriate tax benefits in relation to your donations.