East City Condos
195 Hunter St E, Peterborough, ON K9H 1G9
JOB TYPE
New Development EV Charging Solution
40
charging stations
0
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Working directly with the builder, metroEV installed 40 EV charging stations in 40 private parking spots, providing one charger per parking spot to support the growing demand for EV charging.
The builder’s electricians pre-installed conduit and wiring to each designated parking space, and metroEV took charge of the final steps—installing, connecting, and commissioning all 40 EV chargers to ensure they were fully operational and compliant. Our team also assisted in onboarding new homeowners, equipping them with the knowledge and support to maximize their charging experience.
Upon completion, metroEV secured the ESA certification for all 40 charging units, guaranteeing safety and compliance with Ontario's safety standards. This project stands as a testament to our expertise in delivering turnkey EV charging solutions, seamlessly integrating advanced infrastructure into existing residential developments.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
195 Hunter Street East is a modern residential building situated in the heart of Peterborough, Ontario. Located in the Collingwood community, this development offers contemporary living with convenient access to local amenities, parks, and public transit.
East City Condos
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 180 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
214
acres of forest in one year.*
*Read more in epa.gov
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