en.Wedoany.com Reported - ArchKey Holdings Inc. announced on May 21, 2026, the establishment of its wholly-owned subsidiary ElectriBuilt LLC in St. Louis, Missouri. Adopting a manufacturing-led business model, the company focuses on integrating and delivering factory-tested power, data, and network infrastructure products. ElectriBuilt aims to support infrastructure construction needs in sectors such as data centers and advanced manufacturing, where speed and reliability are critical.
ArchKey Holdings is a U.S. private construction services company founded in 1925. Its operating company, ArchKey Solutions, employs over 5,000 people and provides full lifecycle services including electrical installation, technical system integration, and facility maintenance. It is one of the largest specialized engineering installation and integrated facility services companies in the United States. In recent years, the construction progress of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the U.S. has fallen far short of expectations. According to a July 2025 report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), since the $7.5 billion allocation under the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, only 16 states had built 68 charging stations and 384 charging ports under federal programs as of April 2025. Additionally, data from TrendForce shows that the total number of charging stations in the U.S. is currently about 200,000, with a target of 500,000 by 2026. However, the projected number of new energy vehicles by then is 15 million, resulting in a vehicle-to-charger ratio as high as 32:1.
ElectriBuilt leverages factory testing, modular assembly, and pre-integration to parallelize critical work with site preparation. These pre-commissioned products are delivered in modular, skid-mounted, or containerized formats, ready for connection and operation upon arrival, helping to reduce on-site uncertainties, shorten construction timelines, and improve project delivery efficiency. Steve Stone, CEO of ArchKey Holdings, stated that ElectriBuilt aims to address customer challenges of compressed project schedules and increasing system complexity, "by introducing manufacturing standards into the infrastructure delivery process, enhancing product quality consistency, and boosting customer confidence in project outcomes." Dan Dvorak, Corporate Vice President, added that factory testing ensures products are operational from day one.
The establishment of ElectriBuilt offers a new delivery model option in the infrastructure engineering field. Its factory testing and pre-integration strategy help address common issues of schedule pressure and standardization deficiencies in current U.S. power and data-intensive infrastructure projects. ArchKey Solutions' national team of over 5,000 employees supports customer project delivery.
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