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Grand Palace Condos

Condo EV Charger Installation

locatiob9618 Yonge St, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 0X5

JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation

Grand Palace Condos
charging stations

12
charging stations

infrastructure

30
unit infrastructure

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

metroEV completed a turnkey condo EV charging installation at 9618 Yonge Street, delivering 12 private Level 2 EV chargers and 30 units of EV-ready infrastructure. This condo EV charging project was designed to provide residents with convenient, at-home EV charging while ensuring the condo can easily scale as demand continues to grow.

From initial site assessment and electrical engineering to permitting, installation, commissioning, and system configuration, metroEV managed every stage of the project. By taking a full-service, end-to-end approach, metroEV made it simple for property management and residents.

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Located along Yonge Street in Richmond Hill, Grand Palace Condos is within a high-demand residential area known for its accessibility and proximity to local amenities. The condo is minutes from Hillcrest Mall, grocery stores, restaurants, and professional services, with convenient access to Highway 407, Highway 404, and major transit routes along Yonge Street.
EV
Grand Palace Condos

is reducing its Co2 emissions by 54 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
64 acres of forest in one year.*

*Read more in epa.gov

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