Power Management Controls for Lacombe and Central Alberta Homes & Businesses
A device that replaces the need for an upgraded electrical service.
What is it?
- Electrical Vehicle Energy Management System
- Controls electricity flow to EU chargers to prevent circuit overloads and over loading panels and services.
- Monitors and provider power sharing through out house or commercial buildings.
- Example: Lets stove/range, water heater (electric), clothes dryer, and other essential circuits operate at full capacity while power to EV charging is reduced during use.
Power Management Controls Services
- Commercial and Residential
- Avoids infrastructure upgrades
- Prevents the need to increase utility service size
- Minimizes demand charger from utility companies
- Increase reliability by reducing breaker tripping
- Allows 2nd EV charger to be installed without upgrading service
- EV Charging Load Management (Prevent Panel Overloads When Charging)
- Energy Monitoring System Installation
- Power Management for New Construction & Additions
- Electrical System Assessment & Capacity Planning
- Industrial & Light Commercial Demand Controls
WHO WE SERVE?
Based out of Lacombe, we provide power management electrical services throughout Central Alberta. Our service area includes:
- Lacombe
- Red Deer and Red Deer County
- Ponoka and Ponoka County
- Bashaw and the Camrose / Flagstaff region
- Innisfail, Penhold & Bowden
- Sylvan Lake
- Rimbey and Lacombe County
- Blackfalds, Bentley, Clive & surrounding rural areas
FAQs
When would I need one?
If your panel is wired to maximum or near max limit.
- Example: Stove / Range (WOA), Dryer (30A), Hot tub 940A - 50A) on 100A service.
- EV chargers are typically 30A to 60A required from panel.
What is a power management control system?
It's a set of smart panels, sensors, and controls that monitor your electrical load in real time and automatically shed or balance demand soyour system doesn't get overwhelmed. Common in homes with EV chargers, large HVAC systems, or high-draw equipment.
Do I need power management if I'm adding an EV charger?
Often, yes. EV chargers add significant load toyour panel. We can assess your current capacity and install EV charging load management to prevent tripped breakers and protect your equipment.
Do you serve rural properties in Central Alberta?
Absolutely. We work on farms, acreages, andrural industrial sites across the region. Power management is especially important for properties with variable or high-demand electrical loads.