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FTI to complete a 2.16 MW roof project in Kansas soon

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 16, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Faith Technologies Inc. (FTI) has almost a 2.16 MW solar system on top of the newly constructed completed Plunge Building in Olathe, Kansas. Excellereer, the production brand of FTI, recently launched its first product, the Extract Eskid Charging system for electric vehicles.

“This project Bests our philosophy to put the solutions for renewable energy into practice that we develop and build for our customers, “said Cole Morrison, assistant project manager at FTI.” Thanks to our expertise in solar technology, we not only reduce our own carbon footprint, but also demonstrating the Real-WORLD application of these sustainable energy concepts on an industrial scale. “

The project has UL 3741 compliance, which offers a streamlined approach for meeting fast closing requirements. FTI expects to officially work the Array next month.

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