Lakewood on the Park Condos
1485 Lakeshore Rd E, Mississauga, ON L5E 3G2
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation
18
charging stations
30
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV completed a condo EV charging installation at Lakewood on the Park Condos on 1485 Lakeshore Road East, delivering 18 private Level 2 EV chargers and 30 units of EV-ready infrastructure. Designed for scalability, the additional 30 units of EV infrastructure allows the condo to add charging stations easily without expensive electrical upgrades. Learn more about scalable EV charging infrastructure.PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Located in Mississauga’s Lakeview neighbourhood, 1485 Lakeshore Road East is just minutes away from Lake Ontario and the Waterfront Trail. The condo offers easy access to Long Branch GO Station and MiWay transit, putting local shops, restaurants, and everyday conveniences within close reach.
Lakewood on the Park Condos
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 81 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
96
acres of forest in one year.*
*Read more in epa.gov
Charge and earn
Earn rewards every time you charge your EV
With metroEV Rewards, eligible customers earn 10¢ per kWh charged through connected metroEV chargers. The more you charge through eligible metroEV chargers, the more you can earn.
- 250 kWh charged/month ~ $25 in rewards
- 400 kWh charged/month ~ $40 in rewards
- 600 kWh charged/month ~ $60 in rewards
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