Village Walk Condos
240 Villagewalk Blvd, London, ON N6G 0P6
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation
12
charging stations
30
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV completed a turnkey condo EV charging installation at 240 Village Walk in London, Ontario, delivering 12 private Level 2 EV chargers along with 30 units of EV-ready infrastructure to support future expansion. This EV charging project was designed to give residents convenient EV charging while ensuring the building is ready for long-term EV adoption.
Using metroEV’s scalable charging system and smart load management, the condo can add additional chargers over time without costly electrical upgrades or major disruptions. From engineering and permitting to installation, commissioning, and ongoing support, metroEV managed every stage of the project, making the process simple and cost-efficient for the condo corporation.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Located in North London, 240 Village Walk is a community with convenient access to everyday amenities, parks, and major transportation routes. The condo is minutes from shopping centres, grocery stores, and restaurants, with easy access to Highbury Avenue, Fanshawe Park Road, and Highway 401 for commuters.
Village Walk Condos
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 54 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
64
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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