Case Study – Energy Management

March 22, 2014
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March 22, 2014 Meissner

Case Study – Energy Management

Meissner Jacquét worked with the company chosen by the U.S. Department of Energy to spearhead the EV Project (a grant specializing in the deployment of clean electric transportation technology) to install electric vehicle charging stations at the client’s high-traffic retail centers.

Property Description

Retail Shopping Centers
Totaling 170,000 square feet

Property Locations                               

Ramona Bank Building
1315 Main Street, Ramona CA

Santa Ysabel Shopping Center
Hwy 78 & Hwy 79, Santa Ysabel, CA

Client Requirements

The Auerbach Realty Group, a private investor, owns a portfolio of six properties located throughout San Diego County.  In addition to providing the client with full-service commercial real estate management services, Meissner Jacquét provided energy management and sustainability services in the form of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Installation at three of their retail locations.

Process

Meissner Jacquét worked with the company, chosen by the U.S. Department of Energy, to spearhead the EV Project (a grant specializing in the deployment of clean electric transportation technology) to install electric vehicle charging stations at the client’s high-traffic retail centers.  Meissner Jacquét provided project management expertise and oversight of all contractors to ensure that the client’s interests were maintained throughout the process and project deliverables were achieved.   

Client Testimonial

The main thing that comes to mind when thinking of the services and interaction that Meissner Jacquét provides is that they are always professional. — John Farkash, Owner, Auerbach Realty Group

Result

Meissner Jacquét succeeded in installing electric vehicle supply equipment at the client’s properties at little-to-no cost, thereby adding to the growing network of electric vehicle charging stations that allows drivers to re-charge their electric vehicles, while increasing pedestrian traffic to the tenants of the retail centers.

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