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St. Lawrence on the Park

Condo EV Charger Installation

locatiob65 Scadding Ave, Toronto, ON M5A 4L1

JOB TYPE
EV Charging Smart Station Installation

St. Lawrence on the Park
charging stations

14
charging stations

infrastructure

0
unit infrastructure

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

metroEV installed 14 EV charging stations in the underground parking garage at St. Lawrence on the Park, located in downtown Toronto by the Gardiner Expressway. The EV charger installation was designed to meet growing resident demand for electric vehicle infrastructure, ensuring convenience and sustainability are built into daily life.

Working with the condo board and electrical contractors, metroEV provided a complete condo EV charging solution, including final installation, charger activation, and onboarding for residents. All units were networked and ESA-certified, ensuring code compliance and user control.

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PROPERTY OVERVIEW

St. Lawrence on the Park is a mid-rise condominium located at 65 Scadding Avenue in downtown Toronto, just steps from the St. Lawrence Market and waterfront. The building offers a comfortable, community-focused living experience in one of Toronto’s most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods.
EV
St. Lawrence on the Park

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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