The Gardens II
95 Bronson Ave, Ottawa, ON K1R 1E2
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation
30
charging stations
30
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV completed the installation of 30 private Level 2 EV chargers at The Gardens II, located at 95 Bronson Avenue in Ottawa. Each charger is assigned to a resident’s dedicated parking spot and connected to metroEV’s condo charging software for automated billing, power management, and real-time monitoring. In addition to the chargers, metroEV implemented infrastructure for 30 EV-ready parking spots, allowing the condo to easily expand its EV network as more residents switch to electric vehicles.
By partnering with metroEV, The Gardens has taken a future-focused EV charging investment. With 30 private chargers and a fully scalable infrastructure in place, the building is now EV-ready and equipped to meet growing demand without costly future upgrades. metroEV’s condo EV charging solutions ensure residents have access to reliable, efficient charging while the property is EV-ready for future demand.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
The Gardens II, located at 95 Bronson Avenue in Ottawa’s downtown core, is a modern high-rise condominium that offers convenient access to Parliament Hill, Sparks Street, and the scenic Ottawa River. Surrounded by key amenities, transit options, and urban green spaces, this is a prime location for professionals and families.
The Gardens II
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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