Crossbridge is proud their energy manager was a key contributor to a new report that identifies best practices and potential ways to work-around barriers to electric vehicle (EV) charging in multi-unit residential buildings. A summary of that report can be found here – ZEV Charging in MURBs.
This video series helps visualize some of the best practices we have been developing since 2013:
In this video #1, we see how One Bedford Road pioneered the installation of EV infrastructure that allows owners to charge EVs in their own parking spots;
Video #2 gets us into the electrical room to address the hot topic of building capacity with Crossbridge’s energy manager;
We follow the flow of electricity in video #3 and see how One Bedford can accommodate EV charging in all parking spots; and
If you have wondered how the electricity to charge EVs is managed, metered and billed, watch video #4.
Each condominium corporation is free to choose their own contractor and equipment. This blog post is not a Crossbridge endorsement of Signature Electric nor EverCharge.
Crossbridge has the property management industry’s only Ontario Power Authority sanctioned Embedded Energy Manager
Crossbridge’s clients have realized approximately $1 million of new savings each year
Since mid-2010 we have facilitated annual utility savings to our clients totaling nearly $8.0 million
We have also urged government departments and agencies to address inequities in utility billing, evaluated new products and services, developed new municipal codes and established industry best protocols for our clients (e.g. Electrical vehicle charging in condominiums)