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La Tiffani Phase One & Two

Condo EV Charger Installation

locatiob70 & 90 Landry Street, Vanier, ON K1L 0A8

JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation

La Tiffani Phase One & Two
charging stations

30
charging stations

infrastructure

30
unit infrastructure

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

metroEV installed 30-unit infrastructure and 30 charging stations.

Wi-Fi was installed throughout the garage after overcoming some challenges with network due to a lot slab and concrete. metroEV also assisted with recovering 50% of project costs through NRCan's ZEVIP program, saving condo owners and the condominium board a substantial amount of money.

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

La Tiffani Phase One is a striking high-rise condominium building located at 70 & 90 Landry St in Ottawa's Beechwood Village. Completed in 2010 by Claridge Homes, it stands 20 storeys tall with 189 suites, offering one, two, and three-bedroom options, some with dens. 

EV
La Tiffani Phase One & Two

is reducing its Co2 emissions by 135 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
160 acres of forest in one year.*

*Read more in epa.gov

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