Avenue & Park
355 Bedford Park Ave, North York, ON M5M 0B2, Canada
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Smart Station Installation
20
charging stations
30
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV installed 30-unit infrastructure and 20 charging stations at Avenue and Park Condos. metroEV significantly reduced costs for condo owners and the board by securing a 50% grant through NRCan's ZEVIP program. Working closely with the condo manager, the installation faced a tight timeline to accomodate ZEVIP funding becoming available. The manager played a crucial role in facilitating collaboration between our project managers, funding specialists, board of directors, and the installation team.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Avenue & Park Condos is a modern development located in the Bedford Park-Nortown neighbourhood. Built in 2022 by Stafford Homes Ltd., this condominium offers contemporary living in a peaceful and family-friendly setting.
Avenue & Park
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 90 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
107
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
You might also like...
RELATED PROJECTS
ON THE BLOG
EV Charger Insights
Cost to Install an EV Charger at Home: 5 Factors That Affect EV Charger Installation Cost
Wondering about the cost to install an EV charger at home? Learn about home EV charger prices, installation costs, electrical upgrades, and more.
32A vs 48A Charging: Which EV Home Charger Is Right for You?
Compare 32A vs 48A charging for your home EV charger. Learn the differences in charging speed, cost, installation requirements, and which option best fits your driving habits.
Understanding Home Electrical Panel Requirements for EV Chargers
Learn about the home electrical panel requirements including panel capacity, 100 amp vs 200 amp electrical panel, panel upgrades, and cost considerations.