Faith Technologies Relocates Headquarters-Innovation Center to Chute, Wisconsin
12/24/2018
Excellerate currently has five manufacturing hubs throughout North America in Lenexa, Kansas and Atlanta, Georgia, as well as in Oshkosh, Neenah and Appleton, Wisconsin.
Oshkosh and Neenah manufacturing spaces will continue to focus on manufacturing and assembly work for electrical construction while the new Little Chute headquarters will be the hub for construction innovation in the areas of energy, microgrids, modular-builds, e-houses and specialty engineering.
Faith Technologies will begin construction on the facility in the spring of 2019 and is expected to complete the project in the fall of 2019. A natural energy microgrid, also built by Faith and Excellerate Manufacturing, will allow the building to be operated off of the traditional energy grid. The new facility is expected to add more than 200 jobs to the region.
“This site will allow us to expand our product line and will serve as an innovation showcase for our customers and partners both nation- and world-wide,” Scott Romenesko, Excellerate Manufacturing President, said. “This new location will allow us to expand our integrated modular builds, which will include energy generation, storage and other innovative product solutions.”
Excellerate, a subsidiary of Faith Technologies, is an electrically focused manufacturer of made-to-order assemblies through custom-engineered construction solutions that drive cost savings, schedule compression and safety excellence. Excellerate serves the energy, manufacturing, supply chain and construction landscape.
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