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Brendan McEwen
Brendan McEwen is Director of Electric Mobility and Low Carbon Strategies at AES Engineering. Brendan helps government and utility clients plan for the transition to a zero-emissions, electrified future
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Commercial buildings: an EV-ready approach for new builds and retrofits

In the third article in a series that explores how to make the built environment EV-ready, Brendan McEwen turns to commercial buildings, outlining how building codes and assessing user needs can achieve EV-ready outcomes

Apr 14, 2021
4 minute read
Retrofitting EV chargers into a multi-family building: the merits of a 100-per-cent EV-ready approach

In the second in a series of articles on how to make the built environment EV-ready, Brendan McEwan looks at innovative approaches and incentive programs to best retrofit existing multifamily buildings for EV charging

Feb 11, 2021
6 minute read
Making new residential buildings 100 per cent EV-ready: essential and affordable

In the first in a series of articles that explores how to make the built environment EV-ready, Brendan McEwen outlines some of the global best practices that B.C. cities have pioneered in new construction requirements

Jan 7, 2021
5 minute read
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