Wednesday, December 17, 2025

EVgo’s prefabricated EV fast charging stations reduce installation costs by 15 percent


In 2025, EVgo has deployed more than 40 percent of its new public fast charging stations using domestically manufactured prefabricated modular skids. These skids, produced in partnership with Miller Electric Company, are assembled at Miller Electric’s Jacksonville, Florida facility from US-sourced steel and aluminum before shipment and installation.

According to EVgo, this prefabricated approach has enabled it to exceed its annual station deployment goal, accelerate installation timelines and reduce average station installation costs by 15 percent. Each modular skid integrates all required charging equipment onto a single base frame, supporting consistent quality and streamlined on-site commissioning processes. Prefabricated stations are capable of charging up to 14 vehicles simultaneously, depending on the location, and exclusively utilize 350 kW high-power fast chargers.

EVgo says that this model simplifies the integration of additional site features such as Wi-Fi infrastructure, lighting, security cameras and canopies. The prefabricated fast charging stations have been installed across California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nebraska, New York, and Texas, with further deployments underway in North Carolina, Utah and additional states.

“The prefabrication model is a win-win for EVgo because we can fast-track infrastructure deployment to meet charging demand and support workforce development in this growing industry,” said Dennis Kish, President of EVgo.

Source: EVgo

 



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