Heated Bus Shelters in Longueuil

Heated bus shelters are essential on routes where waits exceed 10 minutes and outdoor temperatures drop below -15 °C — which is most of Canada from November…

What's Included

800–2400 W radiant ceiling panel sized to shelter footprint and design temperature
Insulated ceiling cassette + double-glazed argon-filled IGU walls (U=1.4 W/m²K)
PIR motion sensor and wall thermostat — heat only when rider present, 20% standby
Optional 250–400 W heated bench surface (popular for STM and AODA-elderly specifications)
240 V single-phase, 15A/20A GFCI circuit; full electrical drawings for AHJ review
Solar-heated combo available: 1500 W on 600 Ah / 48 V battery, ~4 hr/day at -20 °C
Operates to -45 °C with cold-rated gaskets and ceramic-element heaters
Smart-thermostat option with cellular telemetry for fleet-wide energy reporting

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In Canada, standard freestanding bus shelters typically run **$6,500–$14,000** for the structure plus **$2,500–$6,000** for installation, including footings and electrical. Solar-powered units add **$1,500–$3,500**, and heated shelters add **$3,000–$7,000** depending on heater wattage and bench heat. Custom architectural shelters for heritage districts or campuses can reach **$25,000–$60,000+**. Volume orders of 20+ units typically reduce per-unit pricing by 15–25%. Lifecycle cost is the better lens than first-cost: a stamped-engineered shelter with a 10-year structural warranty and a 48-hour parts SLA typically delivers a **15–18 year service life** on the structure and **5–8 years** on glazing and benches before refresh, which works out to roughly **$1,000–$1,800 per shelter per year** total cost of ownership including maintenance. Off-grid solar and heated configurations carry a higher first-cost but eliminate trenched-electrical and ongoing utility charges, which on rural sites pays back inside 6 years.