One Sherway & One Sherway II Condos
225 & 235 Sherway Garden Rd, Toronto, ON M9C 0A3
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation
45
charging stations
90
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV completed a major condo EV charging installation at One Sherway & One Sherway II Condos, located at 225 and 235 Sherway Gardens Road in Etobicoke. This large-scale project included the installation of 90 units of EV-ready infrastructure and 45 private Level 2 smart chargers, providing residents with reliable, dedicated charging directly in their parking spots.
Working closely with engineers from Cion Corp, metroEV delivered a fully coordinated, turnkey solution from electrical design and permitting to installation, commissioning, power management, and ongoing software support. The system was built using non-proprietary, OCPP-compliant chargers and metroEV’s charging software, giving the condo board a modern, scalable EV charging ecosystem that can easily expand as demand increases.
This condo EV charging installation ensures both towers remain competitive with new developments, supports long-term sustainability goals, and enhances overall property value for residents.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Developed by Great Gulf Homes & Menkes Developments in 2008, One Sherway and One Sherway II is a prominent Toronto high-rise condo located in the Islington-City Centre West neighborhood near The Queensway & North Queen St. With 317 units spanning 33 levels, the suites range from 526 to 1159 sqft, offering diverse layouts and exposures.
One Sherway & One Sherway II Condos
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 202 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
241
acres of forest in one year.*
*Read more in epa.gov
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