One of the best endorsements you can receive is to have repeat demand. The SolarWall technology is amenable to a wide variety of municipal and government buildings. As municipalities either expand their building stock or make improvements to their existing buildings, we are always proud when SolarWall systems are chosen over and over again to be part of their carbon-free future.
At the end of September the Region of Peel had a ceremony to officially open one of their brand new Paramedics Station in Mississauga, a rapidly expanding city adjacent to the City of Toronto. The Streetsville Paramedic Station is a reporting station that will house 20 ambulances and work with smaller satellite stations in the community.
SolarWall systems were incorporated into three walls of the facility, totaling around 8,700 ft2 of collector space. The metal SolarWall cladding system works in harmony with the aesthetics of the building while also helping the Region of Peel to reduce their carbon footprint. The SolarWall technology was also used on the last paramedics station that was constructed in Peel and opened in 2016.