Toronto Hydro Connection Guide: From Application to Energization

Building in Toronto? Your electrical service connection goes through Toronto Hydro — and their process has specific requirements that differ from Hydro One and other Ontario LDCs. Here's the complete engineering guide based on Toronto Hydro's 2025 connection procedures.

Toronto Hydro Service Connection

Toronto Hydro Supply Offerings

Toronto Hydro determines your supply type based on load requirements, reliability needs, and geographic location. The utility makes this decision at its sole discretion.

Supply TypeVoltageService SizeTypical Application
Overhead from road120/240V 1ΦUp to 200AResidential, small retail in overhead areas
Underground from road120/240V 1Φ or 120/208V 3ΦUp to 400AResidential, small commercial in underground areas
Pad-mount transformer120/208V or 347/600V 3ΦUp to 3000ACommercial, mid-rise, industrial — transformer on private property
Building vault transformer120/208V or 347/600V 3ΦUp to 4000A+High-rise, large commercial — transformer inside building
Network supply (600V)347/600V 3ΦVariesDowntown Toronto core — high reliability grid network

Pad-Mount vs. Vault Transformer

FactorPad-MountBuilding Vault
LocationOutside on concrete pad, private propertyInside building, dedicated room
OwnershipToronto Hydro owned & maintainedToronto Hydro owned, building provides the room
Access24/7 unrestricted utility access required24/7 key access for TH crews
Clearances3m front, 1.5m sides, no overhead obstructionsPer TH vault room specifications (ventilation, drainage, fire rating)
Cost to customerCapital contribution may applyCustomer builds the room to TH specs — significant construction cost
Best forLow-rise commercial, plaza, industrialHigh-rise, dense urban, no outdoor space

10 Steps to Get Connected

Toronto Hydro's official connection process based on their 2025 Customer Connection Guide:

  • 1. Submit Service Request — Online at torontohydro.com/servicerequest with site plan and load requirements
  • 2. Toronto Hydro reviews — TH assesses grid capacity, determines supply type and required infrastructure
  • 3. Offer to Connect issued — TH provides conditions, costs, and timeline
  • 4. Accept offer & pay — Customer accepts conditions and pays capital contribution (if applicable)
  • 5. TH designs infrastructure — Utility designs transformer, switchgear, and distribution
  • 6. Customer installs equipment — Meter base, CT cabinet, main switchboard, grounding per CEC
  • 7. ESA inspection — Electrical Safety Authority inspects customer equipment
  • 8. TH installs transformer — Utility installs and connects their infrastructure
  • 9. Meter installation — TH installs revenue metering (self-contained or CT type)
  • 10. Energization — Service is connected and energized
Timeline: Service connections take a few weeks to several months depending on scope. Large developments with vault transformers or infrastructure upgrades can take 6–12+ months. Submit your Service Request as early as possible.

Key Toronto Hydro Requirements

RequirementDetail
Call before you digOntario One Call (1-800-400-2255) minimum 5 business days before excavation — it's the law
Underground vs overheadTH has both systems. Converting from overhead to underground requires TH approval and additional customer cost
Equipment placementAll customer equipment must be within TH-defined limits on your property with sufficient access for maintenance
Temporary disconnectionsFor renovations, panel changes, roofing — standard isolations scheduled 2 weeks in advance
Line coversFor cranes near powerlines — don't prevent electrocution, but draw attention to danger

EV Charging Connection Procedures (EVCCP)

Toronto Hydro has a dedicated EV Charging Connection Procedure for projects installing Level 2 and DC fast chargers. Key points:

  • Verify existing service capacity before adding EV chargers
  • Large EV installations may require service upgrade or dedicated transformer
  • TH's Load Capacity Map helps assess available grid capacity at your location
  • Non-Binding Estimates (NBE) available to understand costs before committing

Grid Modernization & Smart Grid

Toronto Hydro is implementing significant grid modernization initiatives relevant to developers:

  • Dual radial automation — improved reliability with automatic switching
  • 600V network modernization — downtown core network monitoring
  • Non-Wires Alternatives — energy storage and demand response programs
  • Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) — future bidirectional EV charging capabilities
Disclaimer: This article is based on Toronto Hydro's publicly available 2025 Customer Connection Guides. Requirements change — always verify with Toronto Hydro's current Conditions of Service. Consult a P.Eng for project-specific design.

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