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High Park Green

Condo EV Charger Installation

locatiob50 Quebec Ave, Toronto, ON M6P 4B4

JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation

High Park Green
charging stations

19
charging stations

infrastructure

30
unit infrastructure

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

metroEV implemented a 30-unit EV charging infrastructure, including 19 charging stations, at High Park Green, 50 Quebec Avenue. To minimize costs for condo owners and the board, metroEV secured a 50% grant through Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP), significantly reducing project costs. Learn more about the cost to install an EV charger in your parking spot.

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Located at 50 Quebec Avenue, just north of High Park, High Park Green is a residential complex in Toronto’s west end that consists of three high-rise towers. Built in 1977, it has maintained its reputation for quality living in one of the city's most desirable neighbourhoods.

EV
High Park Green

is reducing its Co2 emissions by 85 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
102 acres of forest in one year.*

*Read more in epa.gov

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