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Over 40% of EVgo Stations Deployed in 2025 Leveraged Prefabrication

EVgo Inc., one of the nation’s largest providers of public fast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, has deployed more than 40 percent of its charging stations this year using domestically manufactured, prefabricated modular skids. The company surpassed its deployment target ahead of year-end, supported by a strong pace of new station commissionings early in the fourth quarter. The news was released on Globe Newswire on December 16, 2025.

“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. “Utilizing prefabricated modular skids from Miller Electric is key to scaling EVgo’s nationwide network.”

This progress has been driven in part by EVgo’s partnership with Miller Electric Company, a Jacksonville, Florida–based electrical contractor with deep expertise in complex electrical systems. The collaboration has accelerated installation timelines and reduced average station installation costs by approximately 15 percent.

Under the prefabrication model, all charging equipment is assembled in a controlled environment at Miller Electric’s facility onto a single base frame constructed from American steel and aluminum, prior to shipment to the installation site. Since the partnership began in 2023, EVgo’s expanded work with Miller Electric has supported local job creation, with Miller Electric scaling capacity at its prefabrication facility and employing more than 1,400 people in the Jacksonville area.

“By prefabricating EV skids, we’re able to deliver consistent, high-quality installations while reducing timelines and costs. This approach accelerates infrastructure deployment and supports domestic manufacturing and job creation—key pillars for a sustainable future. This collaboration with EVgo demonstrates innovation and efficiency in the EV charging industry,” said Pat Eliason, Group President at Miller Electric.

Beyond cost and schedule efficiencies, prefabrication enables seamless integration of customer-facing features such as Wi-Fi infrastructure, enhanced lighting, security cameras, and canopies.

EVgo’s prefabricated fast charging stations are now operational in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nebraska, New York, and Texas, with additional sites under development in North Carolina, Utah, and other markets. Stations deployed in 2025 can support charging for up to 14 vehicles simultaneously, depending on site configuration, and exclusively utilize high-power 350 kW fast chargers.

For more information about the EVgo fast charging network, visit www.evgo.com
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