Scotiabank Plaza
Commercial EV Charger Installation
40 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 3Y2
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Smart Station Installation
4
charging stations
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV partnered with Scotiabank Plaza to install 4 shared EV charging stations in the building’s commercial parking facility. Unlike private EV chargers, shared EV chargers are accessible to multiple users, allowing tenants or visitors to charge their vehicles.
These shared chargers are ideal for commercial settings like Scotiabank Plaza, where dedicated parking spots for individual users aren’t always practical. Instead, the chargers were installed in accessible locations within the garage and integrated with the metroEV charging software that manages user access, charging sessions, and billing. This project highlights how commercial buildings can future-proof their facilities by adopting flexible and smart EV charging solutions that serve a broad range of users.
Learn more about private vs. shared EV chargers.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Scotiabank Plaza is located at 40 King Street West in the heart of Toronto’s Financial District, one of the city’s most sought-after commercial locations. This area is known for its towering skyscrapers, bustling offices, and proximity to major transportation hubs like Union Station. The financial district is home to some of the country’s largest corporations and is a prime spot for business professionals.
Scotiabank Plaza
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 18 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
21
acres of forest in one year.*
*Read more in epa.gov
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