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EV Charging Infrastructure in Apartment, Commercial/Office and Retail Store Environments

Strategic Area

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Demonstrations

Status

Active

Partners

Elexicon Energy
Energy +
Opus One Solutions
Skyline Clean Energy Fund
SWTCH

Fund

Green Infrastructure

Year

2018

GI Contribution

$ 2,347,631

Project Total

$ 6,787,631

Location

9 sites in Southern Ontario

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Anvil Crawler Development Corp.

Lead Proponent

Anvil Crawler Development Corp.

Project Objectives

The project aims to demonstrate a modular, self-contained EV charging and load management technology, which relies mostly on solar charging and energy storage, and which has on/off grid capabilities. The objective is to reduce barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) by demonstrating EV infrastructure that offers an attractive value proposition for owners of apartment buildings, retail sites, and other commercial properties, while minimizing the need for expensive grid infrastructure upgrades.

The demonstration will comprise of a total of 36 electric vehicle chargers, including 35 Level 2 and one Level 3, across a total of 9 retail, office, residential, and commercial sites using on-site solar power and energy storage for buffering and load management.

The 9 site locations are:

  • Altona Towns Smart Community
  • Cambridge Hotel & Conference Centre
  • Cedarbrae Mall
  • Evergreen Brick Works
  • Four Fathers Brewery
  • Momentum Developments
  • Royal Botanical Gardens
  • Skyline Head Quarter Office Building
  • YMCA Kingston Rd.

Expected Results

This technology can be connected to buildings as part of a microgrid to provide peak shaving and power backup capabilities, and to allow the use of electricity when an EV is not charging.

The system will provide value to tenants by providing an EV charging station, and value to owners and operators through time-of-use building load management using the energy storage, providing solar energy during the day, and revenue from charging events.

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