For Developers & Builders
Meet BC EV-ready requirements without oversizing your electrical service.
New BC Building Code requirements mandate EV-ready infrastructure in new multi-family construction. Mesh lets you satisfy those requirements with a smaller, less expensive electrical service — because load management is designed in from the start.
Why spec Mesh at design phase
- →Smaller service = lower cost. A building designed with Mesh load management can often specify a smaller electrical service than one designed for unmanaged simultaneous EV charging.
- →Simpler electrical planning. Managed load calculations are easier to defend than worst-case simultaneous draw scenarios.
- →Future-proof for strata owners. Buyers can add chargers after move-in without council drama — a genuine selling point.
- →One system, any charger. Mesh is charger-agnostic — you don't lock buyers into a specific hardware brand.
Spec-in language
For consulting engineers and electrical contractors specifying Mesh on new construction drawings:
Provide an EV Energy Management System that monitors aggregate service demand and dynamically limits EVSE output at individual stalls. System shall operate locally without internet dependency, include service-entrance current monitoring, provide fail-safe fallback charge limits on communications loss, and be commissioned by VT Engineering or an approved installer. Final device counts, CT ratings, and load-management settings to be coordinated with the electrical design drawings.
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