Women's College Hospital
Commercial EV Charger Installation
6 Grenville St, Toronto, ON M5S 1B25
JOB TYPE
EV Charging Infrastructure and Smart Station Installation

20
charging stations
0
unit infrastructure
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
metroEV transformed the Women's College Hospital's (WCH) EV charging infrastructure in Toronto, Canada by replacing faulty units, installing new stations, and integrating smart software. metroEV provided a scalable solution that meets WCH's current needs and accommodates future growth while eliminating the need for costly electrical upgrades, saving the hospital significant resources.
The project's success was further amplified by securing 50% funding through NRC's ZEVIP program.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Toronto's Women's College Hospital (WCH) is a leading healthcare institution focused on women's health. Founded in 1883, it's holding rich history of innovation and patient care, it's also a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto, making significant contributions to medical research and education.

Women's College Hospital
is reducing its Co2 emissions by 90 metric tons, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by
107
acres of forest in one year.*
*Read more in epa.gov

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