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October 24, 2023

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A Zero-Emissions Roadmap With Charge Forward

The Canadian government is determined to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. To reach this goal, they aim to make all new light-duty vehicles emissions-free by 2035. As part of this effort, the government has already invested over $1 billion to establish a coast-to-coast network of changing stations in local communities. 

Currently, there are more than 7,000 public charging stations with over 20,000 charging ports available throughout Canada.

Canada is expected to deploy more than 80,000 new EV charging stations by 2027.

This number is expected to grow in the future due to the government’s continued inverstment in charging infrastructure, incentives, and tax credits to encourage consumers to purchase zero-emission vehicles, and investing in research and development.

For more information visit nrcan.gc.ca

Residential EV Chargers
Install dedicated charging stations at home for electric vehicles (EVs). Convenient overnight charging, reduced carbon footprint, and long-term cost savings
Commercial EV Chargers
Commercial EV chargers are designed for businesses and public spaces, providing efficient charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs).
DC Fast Chargers
DC fast chargers offer high-speed recharging for electric vehicles (EVs), enabling drivers to add significant range in a short time. Perfect for highway stops and busy urban areas.
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There are over 2,000 public charging stations with over 470 fast charging stations in British Columbia.

Residential EV Charger Solutions

Leviton EV series

Leviton EV Series

  • 32A, 48A, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 7.6kW, 11.6kW, and 19.2kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 18’ Cable
  • NEMA Type 3R Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C
  • My Leviton Mobile App
  • 2-Year Limited Warranty
 
 

Siemens Versicharge

  • 32A, 48A, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 7.6kW, 11.6kW, and 19.2kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 18’ Cable
  • NEMA Type 3R Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C
  • My Leviton Mobile App
  • 2-Year Limited Warranty
 
 

Electric Avenue Watti Home

  • 6-48A Selectable
  • 6-40A via NEMA 14-50P Plug and 48A Hardwired
  • Output Power: Up to 11.5kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 24’ Cable
  • Integrated Cable Management
  • NEMA Type 4 Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C
  • Emporia Energy App
  • 3-Year Limited Warranty

Commercial EV Charger Solutions

Siemens Versicharge

  • 40A, 48A, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 9.6kW, 11.5kW, and 19.kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 20’ Cable
  • Integrated Cable Management
  • OCPP 1.6 (upgradable to 2.0.1)
  • NEMA Type 4, IK10 Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -35°C to 50°C
  • Siemens Care+, Charge and Control Software Options
  • Same as Residential Versions but adds Serial and WiFi/Ethernet Cellular OCPP Communications
  • 3-Year Warranty

Electric Avenue Watti Pro

  • 6A-48A Selectable, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 11.5kW, and 19.kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 16’ and 23’ Cables Available
  • OCPP 1.6 (upgradable to 2.0)
  • NEMA Type 4, IK10 Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C
  • Enterprise Software subscription
  • WiFi/LAN Connectivity, and Cellular option available
  • 3-Year Warranty
 
 
 
FLO core series

FLO CoRe+ Series

  • 6A-30A and 6A-90A Selectable Models
  • Output Power: 7.2kW, and 19.kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 21′ Cable
  • ZigBee Interface
  • Aluminum Type 4X and 3R enclosures
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to 50°C
  • FLO EV Charging App
  • Cellular/LTE Connectivity
  • 1-Year Warranty
 
 
 
 

Load Management Devices

Code Load Saver Enclosure

  • 30A, 40A, 50A, 60A Models
  • Steel CSA 4/12 Enclosure
  • 1/4 Turn Locking
  • Powder Coated ASA61 Grey
  • Outdoor and Indoor Applications
  • Certified Assembly
  • Backpan
  • Amperage Appropriate Contactor
  • Field Adjustable Trip Point
  • Labeled Connection Points and Terminal Blocks
  • Automatic Switching between Essential/Nonessential Loads

Loadshare DIVVEE 40A & 60A

  • 208/240 AC Volts Single Phase
  • Frequency 50-60Hz Phase
  • NEMA 1 Rating
  • Relay Sensitivity: 1
  • Relay Response Time 200ms Phase
  • CQAIUS Listed
  • No Panel Upgrade
  • Suitable for Hot Tubs, Heating and Air Conditioning

 

 

Contact one of our experts to see all our EV chargers available!

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What’s the Difference Between Level 1, 2, and 3 EV Chargers in Canada? – Albrite Lighting https://ebhorsman.com/industry-trends/ev-chargers-levels/ Fri, 19 May 2023 16:11:17 +0000 https://ebhorsman.com/uncategorized/4-life-safety-systems-to-test-regularly-2/ Not all chargers are created equal. Read on to explore the differences between the three levels of EV chargers, and to determine which charger to use where, and when.

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What’s the Difference Between Level 1, 2, and 3 EV chargers in Canada?

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Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly more popular, yet a recent survey found one of the biggest challenges for drivers is the lack of charging stations when they’re on the go!

To address this, the B.C. government recently announced $26 million in new funding to be spent across the province for public EV charging stations. But this isn’t just happening across B.C.—cities like Edmonton are installing new EV charging stations, while advocates are pushing for more stations across Saskatchewan.

To keep up with the changing times, ensure that you have the most suitable EV charging stations installed in your buildings

EV charging stations offer many benefits for your business, such as:

  • Attracting more customers who own EVs
  • Promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility
  • Improving employee retention, if your staff members own EVs
  • Future-proofing your business as demand for EV charging increases

 

But not all chargers are created equal. Read on to explore the differences between the three levels of EV chargers, and to determine which charger to use where, and when.

The Different EV Charging Options in Canada

Whether you’re looking for an EV charger for yourself, or for your residential or commercial buildings, you’ll need to know the differences between chargers to choose.

In Canada, there are three levels of EV chargers: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Each level differs in charging speed, cost, and equipment.

Level 1 EV Chargers

Level 1 EV chargers are the slowest and most basic type. They use a standard 120-volt household outlet,  a J1772 standard connector,  and can charge an EV at a rate of about 5 km of range per hour. It can take up to 24 hours to fully charge an EV, depending on battery size. 

This level is ideal for drivers who have a low daily driving range, or who don’t have access to Level 2 or 3 chargers. It’s typically used for overnight charging at home or in a workplace.

The most common type of EV charger is Level 2, which provides a faster charging rate than Level 1. Level 2 chargers—known for their convenience and speed—use a 240-volt AC power supply, which can charge an EV at a rate of about 40 km of range per hour, and a J1772 standard connector on the other end. They take around four to eight hours to fully charge an electric car, depending on battery size. 

These chargers are often found in workplaces, public parking garages, and some residential settings. They’re for drivers who need a faster charging rate, or who don’t have access to a Level 3 charger.

Level 3 EV Chargers

Also known as DC fast chargers, Level 3 EV chargers are the fastest and most expensive option. They use a 480-volt DC plug, which can charge an EV at a rate of up to 200 km of range per hour, and a CCS or CHAdeMO connector.

These chargers are typically found along highways, at rest stops, and in urban areas where quick charging is needed. Depending on battery size and the station’s capacity, they can charge an EV in just 30 minutes! Level 3 charging stations often require payment or membership to use.

Charging Level

Charging Speed

Equipment Needed

Typical Locations

Level 1

1.4 to 1.9 kW

Standard household outlet

Home

Level 2

3.3 to 19.2 kW

Specialized EV charging station, with a dedicated 240-volt electrical circuit

Public charging stations, parking garages, workplaces, and some homes

Level 3

50 to 350 kW

Specialized DC fast-charging equipment with a high-capacity electrical connection

Public charging stations along highways and major routes

Level 2 EV charger vs. Level 3 EV charger

Level 2 chargers convert AC is converted to DC on the onboard charger, supplying DC power to the battery.

Level 3 chargers convert AC to DC within the charger itself, supplying DC power directly to the battery. 

Which Type of EV Charger Should I Install?

The level of EV charger you choose for yourself, your customers, or your tenants should be based on the charging capabilities and needs of the EVs, and the number of charging stations. 

Note: not all vehicles are capable of charging at all three levels. Check your vehicle’s specifications to determine which level you’ll need.

What type of EV charger should I use for my single-family home?

There are several factors to consider, but typically your best option will be a faster Level 2 charger such as the Watti Electric Avenue EV charger

Level 2 chargers need a 240-volt electrical supply, so you’ll require a licensed electrician for installation. These chargers can be mounted on a wall or installed on a pedestal, and are compatible with most EVs. 

Many Level 2 chargers also have Wi-Fi, so you can monitor charging and energy usage remotely, in tandem with smart charging and scheduling functions!

I’m a property manager. What type of EV charger should I use in multi-unit residential buildings?

Level 2 EV chargers, like Siemens third-generation VersiCharge, are your best option for multi-unit residential buildings. They charge up to six times faster than a Level 1 charger and are easy to use, and compatible with most EVs.

If you don’t want to install permanent charging infrastructure, portable chargers are another great choice! Ease and portability make this particularly useful for buildings with minimal parking spaces, as tenants can share them. 

Consider these factor before choosing a Level 2 charger for your residential building:

  • Number of parking spaces 
  • Charging requirements of EV owners in the building 
  • Availability of electrical infrastructure

 

Installing Level 2 chargers in multi-unit residential buildings can be more complex than in a single-family home. You might need to work with licensed electricians and EV-charger installation experts to determine the appropriate electrical capacity, location, and charging configuration.

It’s also crucial to choose EV chargers that are compatible with a variety of EV models, and that can withstand high-traffic charging. Many manufacturers offer commercial-grade Level 2 chargers designed for multi-unit residential buildings and public charging locations.

I’m a business owner. What type of EV charger should I use for my commercial space?

Level 2 chargers are also the best option for commercial spaces, since they provide a higher charging rate than Level 1, and are more affordable than Level 3. You will likely wish to install multiple charging stations, in visible and easily accessible areas. We offer a variety of options, including EV charging stations from Leviton Canada, for residential and commercial use. 

When selecting a charger for your commercial space, consider:

  •  Number of charging stations your customers and staff you’ll need, and 
  • Available electrical infrastructure
  • Software used to manage the charging system, schedule, and usage 

 

Every commercial building has different charging needs though. For example, retail stores might want to offer short-term charging options, while longer-duration chargers may do the trick for office buildings. 

We Can Help!

Need more information on EV charging and charging technology? Read our EV Charger Guide, or shop our EV products. Or, get in touch with Albrite’s team of experts! We’re here to help get you, and your EV, on the right path forward.

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EV Charging 101: What Property Managers Need To Know

Soaring gas prices and climate change have led to increasing demand for electrical vehicles (EVs) in recent years. If you’re looking for EV charging stations and chargers for your strata buildings or other residential property, AlbriteLighting can help you find the right solutions.

When did you last update your outdoor and landscape lighting? It might be time for an energy-efficient upgrade that helps keep people and your property safe.

EV Charging Station Options

When it comes to EV products, you have choices! We can help you navigate this growing market to find the right fit. 

Below is a brief overview of the three different types of EV charging stations. It’s important to be aware of all three, but most property managers require a Level 2 charging station, depending on the building size and number of EV drivers.

Level 1 Charging

120V – slow charge

  • Residential use
  • Installation cost: plug typically comes free with EV purchase 
  • Charge time: 8–24 hours
  • Uses as much power as a space heater
  • Plugs into a standard outlet

Level 2 Charging

208 to 240V – AC fast charging

  • Residential or business use
  • Installation cost: $500–$2,500
  • Charge time: 4–10 hours 
  • Uses as much power as a clothes dryer
  • Electrician needed to install station

Level 3 Charging

480V – DC fast charging

  • Business use
  • Installation cost: $50,000–$100,000
  • Charge time: 30–45 minutes
  • These pay-per-use charging stations are typically for public use

Leviton

With its Evr-Green line, Leviton offers complete EV charging solutions, including Level 2 non-networked residential and commercial chargers, accessories such as surge protection panels and mounting holsters, and network software.
 

Evr-Green 4000

  • Partnership with ChargePoint Network Services 
  • Available with Wi-Fi for networking with external providers
  • Stations can activate optional access control, preventing unauthorized use with RFID cards
  • Allows to control the EV charger through an app

Electric Avenue

Retrofitting the parking area of an existing multi-unit residential building for EV charging can be expensive and challenging, but we’re here to help. 

Many local governments now have policies requiring new residential buildings to provide energized outlets in residential parking stalls. If you’re a strata manager working with a new build, be sure to check in with your electricians or our team of experts to clarify the requirements in your community.

Watti EV charger

Need EV charging at home? The Electric Avenue Watti Home smart EV charger is perfect for small-scale residential use. Its Level 2 station charges any EV up to 40 amps with NEMA 14-50P, or up to 48 amps with hardwired installation. Benefits include:

  • Compatible with all EV manufacturers
  • Backed by a three-year warranty
  • Quick installation
  • Tracks and monitors energy use
  • Includes free app

Share the Load

Struggling with load management due to multiple EV charging stations in your building? Load sharing allows you to control the amount of electricity each EV charging station uses when multiple units are connected to the same circuit.

Want to learn more about implementing  load sharing? Ask us about the DIVVEE-40, by LoadShare Technologies Inc.. This multi-use loadshare device is an easy, affordable upgrade that’s ideal for residential EV chargers. It intercepts a 40-amp circuit in your electrical breaker panel – usually the range/oven breaker – to share the power supply with your EV charger. When the range turns on, DIVVEE shuts off the EV charger until the range stops, then automatically restarts the charger.

EV Charger Rebate Programs

British Columbia 

BC Hydro’s EV charger rebate program offers rebates for the purchase and installation of EV chargers and infrastructure across the province., including for apartment and condo buildings. Read more about this program to find out if you’re eligible for a rebate. BC Hydro recently expanded its own EV charging network, and it has further expansion plans, with new sites popping up all the time across B.C.

FortisBC also offers rebates to its customers who purchase and install an EV charging station. Rebates are also available for multi-unit residential buildings and workplaces. Read more about the FortisBC program for eligibility, rebate details, and how to apply.

Ever Charger Rebates Across Canada

While federal rebate programs recently ended, and rebates are currently unavailable in Alberta and Saskatchewan, be sure to watch out for new provincial rebate programs rolling out as the EV market continues to grow. Some municipalities also offer EV charging rebates, so it’s a good idea to check what’s available in your location.

Dahua Thermal Camera System

The Dahua Network Security System offers a comprehensive video security solution, encompassing everything needed for swift installation, configuration, and effective utilization. These IP cameras deliver high-definition 8MP video quality, while the NVR incorporates advanced motion detection algorithms, alarm triggers, and customizable recording modes. Moreover, the NVR boasts user-friendly Plug and Play technology, enabling seamless connection with cameras within the same network. Additionally, each component is designed to be compatible with the PoE power supply, streamlining the installation process.

Let's Charge Up

Whatever your EV charging needs, Albrite can help you find the best solutions. Check out our EV Charger Guide for more information about charging stations, and commercial and residential chargers.

Remember, many provincial and municipal governments require certified electricians to install EV chargers. Consider working with an electrician who has completed the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training program

Have questions, or need help connecting with a certified electrician? Contact us for more information and support today!

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E.B. Horsman’s Solution: Portable Backup Generator from BE Power Equipment.

In the winter, temperatures inside can drop fast, posing a major safety concern for everyone in your home—especially when temperatures dip below freezing. Are you prepared this season? If you live in an area prone to intense storms or frequent power outages, you may have considered investing in a portable backup generator. Although a portable backup generator is convenient, it can also be a significant investment. Long term, a portable generator will be able to protect your investment, keep you and your family comfortable, and even save you money should you experience a prolonged power outage.

What is a generator with a built-in Inverter?

An inverter generator electronically throttles the engine up and down to meet demand, instead of running full tilt all the time. The resulting improvement in efficiency means that you won’t have to fill up the gas tank as often. Inverter generators also produce lower emissions—and less noise.

2,100 Watt Inverter Generator, In Stock Now

PART NUMBER:BE2100I

Ultralight and whisper quiet inverter that is easy to transport to bring power to the remotest locations.

Produces clean energy that is needed for sensitive electronics like cell phones and computers.

Rugged and reliable engine with automatic low oil-shutdown that safeguards the engine.

Copper alternator windings increases efficiency and reduces heat build up to extend lifespan.

Easy access outlets are protected by circuit breakers for safety.

Sound dampening shell lowers volume and has easy access panels to keep maintenance simple.

The actual product may vary from the images shown on the website.

PACKAGE INFORMATION
WEIGHT: 53LBS
DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 21″x13″x20″

What Is a Portable Backup Generator?

A portable generator gives you a way to sustain power in your home or small commercial business, even if the power is out at the grid level. Many portable generators are powered by an alternative fuel source, like propane or gasoline, and do not require a professional installation. The portable generator can plug directly into your electric panel, or you can plug individual appliances and electronics directly into the portable generator. Because portable generators expel burned propane or gasoline, they will need to remain at least 10 feet away from your house to prevent potential poisoning from carbon monoxide.

4,200 Watt Generator, In Stock Now

PART NUMBER:BE4200PS

Portable generator that brings power to remote worksites and emergency situations.

Rugged and reliable engine with automatic low oil-shutdown that safeguards the engine.

Easy access outlets are protected by circuit breakers for safety.

Durable powder coated steel roll cage protects the generator and allows easy access for maintenance.

Includes heavy-duty flat free tires and folding handles to help with portability and storage.

The actual product may vary from the images shown on the website.

PACKAGE INFORMATION
WEIGHT: 108LBS
DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 27″x20″x20″

Can a Portable Generator Save Me Money?

Homeowners who invest in a portable generator save money in the long term. A portable generator can prevent damage to your home. Running a portable generator through the winter can prevent pipes from freezing and bursting, which can be extremely costly to repair. A power generator can also keep a sump pump operational, preventing expensive and damaging flooding. Even a small portable generator that keeps your refrigerator running can help save you money by preventing your food from spoiling.

For some homeowners, a portable backup generator is even able to reduce their yearly home insurance premium. Because a portable generator can significantly reduce the risk of extensive and costly damages to the home, many home insurance companies will offer incentives or lower rates for people who own a portable home generator.

Power outages are often the result of harsh weather, such as high winds, lightning strikes, or ice buildup that causes overhead power lines to break. Though utility crews work around the clock to restore service, in some instances it can be days before the electricity is back on. That’s why every household should have a portable generator on hand to run appliances, tools, or heaters during a power outage. It’s not just a matter of convenience, but also of safety and security.

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Case Study, McMahon Planned A&D Building Lighting Upgrades with ABB Hazlux https://ebhorsman.com/case-studies/casestudy-hazlux-hazardous/ Thu, 20 Oct 2022 21:49:50 +0000 https://ebhorsman.com/uncategorized/video-cameras-for-sawmills-high-vibration-dusty-environments-with-opticom-cc02/ The ABB Hazlux® luminaires are known as high quality industrial lighting fixtures designed, tested and certified for use in hazardous locations and adverse environment conditions. Specifiers and distributors rely on Hazlux® to safely provide light where it’s needed — even under the harshest indoor and outdoor conditions.

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Hazardous Location Site that is open 24 hours a day/365 days a year

The Hazlux Lighting Fixture can be seen in action with this impressive Before & After image of the site.

The lighting team at E.B. Horsman can provide your project with incentive estimates, calculate R.O.I. and payback periods through auditing software, perform lighting calculations and configure control systems for any lighting system at your facility.

The ABB Hazlux® luminaires are known as high quality industrial lighting fixtures designed, tested and certified for use in hazardous locations and adverse environment conditions. Specifiers and distributors rely on Hazlux® to safely provide light where it’s needed — even under the harshest indoor and outdoor conditions.

Even in the harshest indoor and outdoor conditions, Hazlux products are safe and reliable.

You can rely on Hazlux® to safely provide light where you need it, even under the harshest indoor and outdoor conditions. If safety, labor reduction, quality and reliability are your priorities, consider Hazlux® lighting products to reduce maintenance and prevent downtime.

When you’re looking for hazardous location lighting, you need an experienced partner you can trust. Someone who will accompany you every step of the way and provide expert advice and exceptional service. The ABB sales team has been doing just that for close to a century

Engineering expertise at your fingertips 

ABB and E.B. Horsman product specialists and engineers are readily available to answer all your technical questions, and partner with you in selecting the best lighting solution to reach your goals. 

High standards of quality control 

Quality is built into every product at every step of the process, from design to final assembly. Each product is inspected and tested to ensure that it meets our strict quality standards, and then professionally packed so that your order will arrive intact at your installation site. 

Product customization 

ABB design and manufacture units, giving us unparalleled capabilities to customize lighting fixtures to meet your specific needs. 

Reduced lead time 

ABB produces what you need when you need it in their state-of-the-art North American Center of Excellence, located in Quebec. They can easily accommodate both large and small production runs with a fast turnaround.

ABB Hazlux lighting fixtures are built to withstand most hazardous application.

Hose-down and wet locations • Certified for wet locations
– NEMA 4X, IP65, IP66, IP67/68 (indoor and outdoor); CSA and cULus Listed
• Superior gasketing system – both tank and globe gasketing systems withstand hose-down pressures
• Uninterrupted globe thread – assures positive seal
• Baked-on, dry epoxy coating – not paint but 100% dry solids
• Globes, refractors and finish designed to withstand thermal shock during hose down

High-ambient temperature areas
• All standard fixtures are tested and listed for at least 104°F (40°C) ambient – even under heavy dust blanket and no air flow
• Exclusive heat sink design results in a cool operating fixture, extended ballast/lamp life and lower maintenance costs
• Selection of high-ambient temperature rated fixtures – contact your ABB representative for fixtures certified for 131°F (55°C) and 149°F (65°C) applications
• Steam spray and thermal shock resistant 

Corrosion and abrasion
• Baked-on, dry epoxy coating – not paint but 100% dry solids
• Stainless steel external hardware
• Sand-blast resistant finish
• Superior silicone gasketing system on both tank and globe (other gasketing systems available for special corrosive applications such as phosphates)
• Aluminum components contain less than 0.4% copper for maximum corrosion resistance
• Special HazCote® corrosion fighter finish available for extremely corrosive areas; consult your EBH representative for details

Ice and arctic conditions
• Gasketing system and finish allow for expansion and contraction through wide temperature variations
• High-strength mechanical mountings withstand ice loading
• Tempered glassware available for extra thermal shock safety margin 

Vibration and vandalism
• Vibration tested by UL and CSA
• Vibration-resistant hardware throughout fixture
• Screw retainers on guard ensure retention even if screws are not completely tightened
• Vibration-resistant globe thread and sealing system
• Optional refractors, high-strength tempered glass and Teflon®-coated globes for protection from vandalism

Dust blanket
• Tested and listed by UL and CSA
• Cone pendant mount available (45° sloped sides) for areas where dust or other residue buildup is a problem
• Exclusive heat sink design – results in a cool operating fixture, extended ballast/lamp life and lower maintenance costs

Wind
• Wind-tunnel tested at McDonnell Douglas Corporation at air flow speeds in excess of 320 km/h (198 mph)
• Guard specially designed to secure reflector during high wind loading
• High-strength mechanical mountings withstand strong wind loads

A wide range of products and features are available to suit the needs of specific hazardous locations. Consider the requirements of each space to select the best lighting fixtures:
• Average footcandles
• Average mounting height
• Lumen output required for the space
• Optics
• Type and number of units

Choosing the right hazardous location luminaire doesn’t have to be complicated. Just start by thinking about what type of conditions you have and what features are important to you. Then contact an E.B. Horsman lighting specialist. It’s that simple!

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Electric Avenue EV Charger Watti Home – In Stock! https://ebhorsman.com/news/electric-avenue-watti-home/ Tue, 11 Oct 2022 23:35:52 +0000 https://ebhorsman.com/uncategorized/beefed-up-offer-announced-for-advanced-lighting-controls-projects-2/ Electric Avenue Watti Home – New and now in stock. Download the PDF for more details.  

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Buy Your Watti EV Charger

The EV market has exploded over the last 2 years; As fuel prices soar and climate change becomes more visible. Things are changing constantly but we are here to help you navigate the marketing and provide the best products.

Electric Avenue Watti Home (EMEVSE1) – Smart electric vehicle charger ideal for home use. Level 2 electric vehicle charging station charges any EV up to 40 amps with NEMA 14-50P or up to 48 amps with hardwired installation.

 

New and now in stock. Download the PDF for more details.

We can help you choose the correct unit for your customers and navigate the BC Hydro and NRCAN incentives and rebates.

This information is applicable to all branches in all provinces!

 

BC HYDRO EV CHARGING NETWORK

BC Hydro has also expanded their EV charging network this summer and have added new chargers and mapped out expansion plants for the next six months.  The have NEW sites popping up throughout BC, so if you have looked lately, here is a link to their latest network updates.

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Are you a property manager, contractor, or business owner seeking financial support to grow your business? With the many rebates and incentives available, navigating the options can be overwhelming. However, these programs provide valuable assistance, including government grants and provincial rebates, to help you invest in your business. By leveraging these opportunities, you can secure the funding needed to improve your operations and drive your business forward.

Incentive Program – EV Charging Rebates

The Public Charger program offers rebates for public Direct Current Fast Chargers (DCFCs) of up to $80,000 per DCFC (up to $130,000 for Indigenous communities) and $5,000 per Level 2 station ($7,500 for Indigenous communities). The program prioritizes applications that fill geographic gaps in the public charging network. Other program priorities include: 

  • Indigenous communities
  • Rural and northern areas
  • Urban communities with high concentrations of multi-unit residential buildings

The program is open to B.C. businesses, not-for-profits, local governments, Indigenous communities, utilities or public sector organizations located and operating in B.C. Applicants must apply and be pre-approved to the program.

Charger OutputMaximum Rebate AmountMaximum Rebate Amount for Indigenous Communities
DCFC: ≥20 kW, but <50 kW$20,000; up to 50% of project costs$50,000; up to 90% of project costs
DCFC: ≥50 kW, but <100 kW$50,000; up to 50% of project costs$100,000; up to 90% of project costs
DCFC: ≥100 kW$80,000; up to 50% of project costs$130,000; up to 90% of project costs
Level 2: ≥32 amps$5,000; up to 50% of costs$7,500; up to 90% of costs

Rebates for Business Owners & Contractors

Workplace owners who purchase and install eligible EV chargers may receive a rebate of up to 50% of the costs, with a maximum rebate of $2,000 per charger and up to $14,000 per workplace, subject to funding availability. Businesses can apply for rebates at up to four workplace sites, with a maximum total project rebate of up to $56,000.

Eligible workplaces and installations

To be considered eligible under this program, a workplace must:

  • Be located in B.C.
  • Have a minimum of five employees that work primarily based on the premises
  • Be constructed no later than August 31, 2021. This rebate is for retrofit solutions only, new builds are ineligible.
  • Have dedicated parking for employees: the rebated charging stations must be dedicated for the use of employees only, during employee working hours.

Indigenous communities and businesses in British Columbia can now take advantage of enhanced rebates through the Fleet Charging Program, covering up to 90% of costs. Rebate amounts vary, ranging from $5,000 to $140,000. Indigenous-owned Direct Current Fast Charger (DCFC) stations can receive funding covering up to 90% of project expenses, with a maximum rebate of $130,000 per station, or up to $260,000 with the FLO Ultra option. Additionally, B.C. Indigenous businesses and communities can benefit from up to 75% coverage for the purchase and installation of EV charging equipment at homes and workplaces.

Program offersPercentage of rebateMaximum rebate amount
For fleet assessments and business case development*75% of costs$50,000
EV infrastructure assessment*75% of costs$5,000
EV infrastructure work*75% of costs$25,000
Limited time offer
Level 2 charging station purchase and installations
(otherwise 75% of costs up to a max of $4,000)
90% of costs$6,000
Fast charging stations
(otherwise 75% of costs up to a max of $65,000)
90% of costs$75,000
Fast charging stations for medium and heavy-duty ZEVs
(otherwise 75% of costs up to a max of $115,000)
90% of costs$140,000

Rebates for Property Managers

For apartment, condo, and townhome complexes planning upgrades to support EV charging at their residential parking stalls, provincial rebates are available to assist. These include the standalone EV charger rebate offer and EV Ready rebates, which help subsidize the costs of both purchasing and installing EV chargers and planning and installing the necessary electrical infrastructure to meet current or future EV charging needs.

EV READY REBATESSTANDALONE EV CHARGER REBATE
Up to $3,000 for EV Ready plan
Up to $120,000 for EV Ready infrastructure
Up to $14,000 for chargers
Up to $2,000 per charger, up to 50% of costs (regularly up to $14,000) per apartment/condo or townhome complex
TOTAL: $137,000 per apartment/condo or townhome complexTOTAL: $14,000 per apartment/condo or townhome complex

Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program

The Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) offers funding to support the installation of electric vehicle (EV) chargers and hydrogen refuelling stations across Canada. This initiative aims to overcome a major hurdle to the adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) by expanding the network of charging and refuelling stations. By increasing the accessibility of these facilities in communities where Canadians live, work, travel, and play, ZEVIP helps facilitate the transition to cleaner transportation options. Approved costs cover essentials, with NRCan providing up to $2 million per project, covering 75% of total costs, subject to availability and parliamentary appropriations. 

Commercial EV Charging Solutions

Electric Avenue Watti Pro

  • 6A-48A Selectable, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 11.5kW, and 19.kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 16’ and 23’ Cables Available
  • OCPP 1.6 (upgradable to 2.0)
  • NEMA Type 4, IK10 Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C
  • Enterprise Software subscription
  • WiFi/LAN Connectivity, and Cellular option available

Siemens Versicharge

  • 40A, 48A, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 9.6kW, 11.5kW, and 19.kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 20’ Cable
  • Integrated Cable Management
  • OCPP 1.6 (upgradable to 2.0.1)
  • NEMA Type 4, IK10 Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -35°C to 50°C
  • Siemens Care+, Charge and Control Software Options

Flo CoRe+ Series

  • 6A-30A and 6A-90A Selectable Models
  • Output Power: 7.2kW, and 19.kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 21′ Cable
  • ZigBee Interface
  • Aluminum Type 4X and 3R enclosures
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to 50°C
  • FLO EV Charging App
  • Cellular/LTE Connectivity

Residential EV Charging Solutions

Leviton EV Series

  • 32A, 48A, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 7.6kW, 11.6kW, and 19.2kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 18’ Cable
  • NEMA Type 3R Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C
  • My Leviton Mobile App

Siemens Versicharge

  • 40A, 48A, and 80A Models
  • Output Power: 9.6kW, 11.5kW, and 19.kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 20’ Cable
  • Integrated Cable Management
  • OCPP 1.6 (upgradable to 2.0.1)
  • NEMA Type 4, IK10 Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -35°C to 50°C

Electric Avenue Watti Home

  • 6-48A Selectable
  • 6-40A via NEMA 14-50P Plug and 48A Hardwired
  • Output Power: Up to 11.5kW
  • SAE J1772 Connector
  • 24’ Cable
  • Integrated Cable Management
  • NEMA Type 4 Rating
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C

Cut Your BC Hydro Bill by Charging Your EV During Off-Peak Hours

Consider BC Hydro’s tiered rate with time-of-day pricing.

By opting in:

  • You’ll enjoy a 5-cent discount per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for electricity used between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
  • A 5-cent surcharge per kWh will apply for usage between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Business energy-saving incentives

BESI incentives reduce the payback period of your initial investment, making upgrades an easy decision. Depending on your energy usage and efficiency upgrades, you can save an average of $2,400 per year on your electrical bill. Business customers can upgrade any of the equipment listed below with eligible, energy-efficient models, and will be provided funding to cover up to 25% of the upfront costs.

Incentives are available for:

  • Lighting
  • Add-on upgrades for refrigeration
  • Add-on upgrades for mechanical technologies such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)

Albrite Lighting – Partner Brand of EB Horsman

Albrite excels in supporting a wide range of environments, including businesses, hotels, restaurants, and residential spaces. Whether it’s niche lighting for a specific property or comprehensive lighting design for a franchise, Albrite is equipped to handle projects of any size and complexity.

When you reach out to Albrite, you’re connecting with EB Horsman & Son (EBH)—we are one and the same. We will swiftly connect you with the Albrite team of experts, who specialize in lighting layouts, audits, and design. They offer customized recommendations to address your unique needs and are equipped to deliver innovative solutions that enhance both functionality and aesthetics.

Rebates For Smart Retrofits

B.C.

Alberta

  • The Government of Alberta offers the Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP), which allows property owners to finance energy efficiency upgrades, including smart lighting, through their property tax bill. This financing option is available for various property types, including multi-family buildings, and offers competitive interest rates and extended repayment terms​. Check with your local government to see if CEIP is available in your community.
  • Some municipalities and local utilities in Alberta offer their own rebate programs for energy-efficient lighting upgrades. For example, the City of Edmonton’s Building Energy Retrofit Accelerator program offers rebates on purchases and installations of eligible energy-efficient equipment. These programs vary by region and utility provider, so check with your local government and utility for specific programs and eligibility requirements​.

Saskatchewan

  • SaskPower offers power-saving tips and programs to reduce energy usage through efficient lighting, heating, and cooling systems​.
  • As new rebates and incentives are occasionally added, it’s a good idea to periodically check for available funding on the SaskEnergy and SaskPower websites.

EB Horsman is a member of BC Hydro’s Alliance of Energy Professionals. We can help you find ways to save energy, install energy-efficient products, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and access incentives.

Have Questions?

Do you have questions or need further assistance regarding rebates and incentives? Our team is here to help.

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