Tribe Partners with Electric Asset to Enable Strata Corporations with Energy Planning and EV Readiness Solutions

In This Article:

  • Tribe announces a partnership with Electric Asset, offering strata corporations in British Columbia access to specialized electrical planning and EV readiness reports, supporting compliance with legislative requirements and future-proofing buildings.

  • The partnership provides access to services supporting mandatory Electrical Planning Reports (EPRs), EV Ready Plans (EVRP), Opportunity Assessment Reports (OAR), Annual Energy and Carbon Reporting (GHG), Voltage Conversion Projects for BC Hydro (VCP) and streamlining processes with grant application support and promoting ESG initiatives.

VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 22, 2025 /CNW/ - Tribe Property Technologies Inc. (TSXV: TRBE) (OTCQB: TRPTF) ("Tribe" or the "Company"), a leading provider of technology-elevated property management solutions, is pleased to announce its partnership with Electric Asset Inc. ("Electric Asset"), a trusted provider of intelligent energy management solutions. The collaboration empowers strata corporations across British Columbia to meet mandatory legislative requirements while embracing energy efficiency and sustainability.

Tribe Partners with Electric Asset (CNW Group/Tribe Property Technologies Inc.)
Tribe Partners with Electric Asset (CNW Group/Tribe Property Technologies Inc.)

Electric Asset is a leader in EV charging and energy management solutions. The company provides customized services for condos, townhomes, and mixed-use buildings, supported by 20+ years of expertise in strata management and project delivery.

The partnership includes access to five programs designed to enhance building operations:

  1. Electrical Planning Report (EPR): A mandatory report for British Columbia strata properties under the Strata Property Act, this report assesses a building's electrical capacity and provides insights into future electrical demands, including considerations for EV charging, heat pumps, and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

  2. EV Ready Plan (EVRP): Evaluates the costs and requirements for making buildings EV-ready, with rebates of up to 75% of the plan's cost available through BC Hydro.

  3. Opportunity Assessment Report: Identifies opportunities to improve energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and access retrofit funding through BC Hydro programs.

  4. Annual Energy and Carbon Reporting (GHG) – City of Vancouver: Reporting a building's energy performance and greenhouse gas emissions and identifies opportunities to reduce energy use. This report is mandatory in BC with 2024 reporting due on June 1, 2025 for buildings over 100,000 square feet and June 2026 for smaller strata properties.

  5. Voltage Conversion Projects for BC Hydro (VCP): The process of converting parts of the electrical distribution system (substations, wires & electrical equipment) from 4 or 12 kV to 25 kV.