Electric Vehicle Society | Fascinating EV Parking Garage Opens in London On.! @ElectricVehicleSociety | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Members of EV Society were invited to attend a grand opening and demonstration of a brilliant new parking garage, featuring automated 'stacked parking', complete with electric vehicle charging.
The person describing the parking garage is Derick Satnik, VP Technology at S2E Tech.
For more, visit: evepark.ca/home and s2etech.com
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Advertised to potential buyers as an “all-electric community powered by the sun,” Canada’s Electric Vehicle Enclave Park (or EVE Park) in London, Ontario is a net-zero residential project aimed squarely at the EV enthusiast.
True to its name, the development offers electric vehicle charging and a car-share program for residents. Rather than driveways or a ground-level parking lot, each of the condo buildings contains an automated “smart” parking tower that stores vehicles vertically, freeing up space for gardens and landscaping.
Designed for developer s2e Technologies by US architecture firm Gensler, the four circular residential structures can accommodate a combined 84 households. They are positioned and orientated to maximize sun exposure for the mass of solar panels that feed into the community’s “micro-grid.”
Members of EV Society were invited to attend a grand opening and demonstration of a brilliant new parking garage, featuring automated 'stacked parking', complete with electric vehicle charging.
The person describing the parking garage is Derick Satnik, VP Technology at S2E Tech.
For more, visit: evepark.ca/home and s2etech.com
Join EV Society today: evsociety.ca
SUBSCRIBE to EVS on Youtube for more great EV content tinyurl.com/4mm364vj
Advertised to potential buyers as an “all-electric community powered by the sun,” Canada’s Electric Vehicle Enclave Park (or EVE Park) in London, Ontario is a net-zero residential project aimed squarely at the EV enthusiast.
True to its name, the development offers electric vehicle charging and a car-share program for residents. Rather than driveways or a ground-level parking lot, each of the condo buildings contains an automated “smart” parking tower that stores vehicles vertically, freeing up space for gardens and landscaping.
Designed for developer s2e Technologies by US architecture firm Gensler, the four circular residential structures can accommodate a combined 84 households. They are positioned and orientated to maximize sun exposure for the mass of solar panels that feed into the community’s “micro-grid.”