LeBreton Flats Phase 1
200 Lett St, Ottawa, ON K1R 0A7
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation
14
charging stations
64
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV designed and implemented a scalable electric vehicle charging solution tailored to the unique needs of 200 Lett Street, located in Ottawa, Ontario. The project involved the installation of 14 charging stations for current EV owners and the infrastructure readiness for 64 additional spaces, allowing the building to grow its charging capacity smoothly as more residents make the switch to electric.
The design of this project prioritized long-term scalability, enabling the condo to efficiently add more chargers as resident demand grows. By installing the underlying electrical infrastructure upfront, the building avoids costly and disruptive retrofits later. Learn more about implementing scalable EV charging infrastructure.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
200 Lett Street is located in the heart of LeBreton Flats, one of Ottawa’s most vibrant and rapidly developing neighbourhoods. Situated just west of downtown Ottawa, this area offers convenient access to major city attractions and quick access to public transit.
LeBreton Flats Phase 1
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 63 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
75
acres of forest in one year.*
*Read more in epa.gov
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