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Above-ground cable routing streamlines EV charger installation

By Michelle Froese | April 3, 2025

Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI) has launched the Excellerate eSkid, the first product under its Excellerate brand. The eSkid is a configurable, ready-to-install electric vehicle (EV) charging platform designed to simplify the deployment of passenger, commercial, and fleet infrastructure.

The Excellerate eSkid supports above-ground cable routing to reduce site disruption and enable easier relocation. It’s compatible with multiple charger types and can power up to eight dc fast chargers in various configurations.

The current capacity supports up to one megawatt (MW) of EV charging, with plans to expand to 2.5 MW. The eSkid was developed to improve deployment speed and operational efficiency while offering a scalable solution for expanding EV infrastructure.

Excellerate has been FTI’s internal manufacturing arm for over a decade and began expanding its scope in 2023 to develop proprietary energy and mobility solutions. The eSkid represents the first market-facing product launched through this effort. It aligns with FTI’s broader mission to enable the adoption of clean energy solutions.

As businesses and municipalities look to expand their EV charging infrastructure to support growing demand, the Excellerate eSkid offers a cost-effective and rapidly deployable solution to meet sustainability goals without compromising performance.

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