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Tridel Unveils Canada’s Most Advanced Cleantech Condo

  • Writer: Brett Porter
    Brett Porter
  • Feb 17, 2025
  • 2 min read

Exploring the future of luxury condo living in the heart of Toronto.


Tridel, one of Canada’s leading developers, recently unveiled a solar-and-storage-powered condominium dubbed the Current Suite, which I pleasantly had the chance to tour .

Located at Tridel's Well Classic Series II property in the heart of downtown Toronto, the two-bedroom, 1,080-square-foot residence offers state-of-the-art cleantech innovations, smart technologies, and a re-imagined layout to slash emissions and promote livability.


Some of the unit's key features include:


  • A powerful balcony railing solar and battery storage system able to deliver up to 10 hours of reliable power during grid outages.

  • A remotely programmable smart electric water heater, a heat pump dryer that utilizes ambient air to gently dry clothing, and a wastewater heat recovery power pipe that captures and repurposes thermal energy from sanitary drainage.


  • Customizable bedroom LED fixtures capable of matching ambient lighting to natural circadian rhythms


  • A state-of-the-art programmable shower that can preheat to your desired temperature before you step in.



  • A thoughtfully re-located kitchen boasting a ventless range hood and charcoal filter in place of the previous den.

  • Elegant glass pocket doors that help the kitchen blend into the primary living space, ensuring a harmonious connection between the two rooms.




Some of the condo's additional cleantech elements include:

  • A programmable smart thermostat and modern, multi-flow HVAC fan coils that enhance heating and cooling efficiency.

  • Low-voltage step heat flooring to improve indoor comfort.

  • A demand-based air filter and energy recovery ventilator (ERV) to protect against ambient indoor pollutants.

  • Advanced external envelope sealing using a pressurized, non-toxic acrylic to minimize air, energy loss, moisture, sound, and odor infiltration.


To learn more, visit the Current Suite website or watch the video.

 
 
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