2021-0089C Waste Recycling Centre Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Upgrade

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£2,165,000

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  • Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

As part of Islington Council's commitment to improving air quality and achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2030, the Council will electrify its fleet of vehicles, including HGVs.  This procurement exercise seeks contractors to design and install the upgraded electrical infrastructure that will in turn enable charge points to be installed as required by the growing EV fleet.

A single contractor will be procured for this undertaking at the Council's Waste and Recycling Centre (WRC) site.  The design and installation will involve complex electrical works that need to be carried out by qualified persons with knowledge and expertise of this type of works.

On behalf of Islington Council, the Central London Sub-Regional Transport Partnership in 2019 commissioned UKPN Services to scope the electrification works required based on the borough's ambitions to scale up its EV fleet.  This scoping document forms the technical basis for this project and provides an indicative approach to its delivery. 

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The Third Midlands EV Infrastructure Consortium (TMeviC), consisting of Lincolnshire County Council, Herefordshire Council, Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Telford & Wrekin Council, came together to bid for and were successful in obtaining Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) capital funding in the amount of £10,193,700. This procurement relates to a joint Project between Midlands Connect (Regional Sub-National Transport Authority) and the Local Authorities that make up the TMeviC. The Project aims to provide local residential charging infrastructure, through the expansion of the number of Electric Vehicle ChargePoints (EVCPs) in areas with high dependence of on-street parking. The requirement has been split into two (2) lots - Lot 1 for slow / standard ChargePoints and Lot 2 for rapid / ultra rapid. It should be noted that Lot 1 includes provision of ChargePoints for all four Consortium members whilst Lot 2 only includes Lincolnshire County Council and Stoke on Trent City Council. LEVI funding has been allocated for each lot and there will be no additional funding provided by the TMeviC or MC, and the requirement will be procured on the basis of a concession contract. The Consortium are seeking an Investment Partner to help fully fund a minimum of 4,500 slow / standard ChargePoint sockets (Lot 1) and 170 rapid or ultra-rapid ChargePoint sockets (Lot 2). This partner will have full responsibility for the installation and ongoing maintenance of the changepoints and will benefit from a revenue share model with each of the authorities from their ongoing operation. Further details of the full requirement is available within the procurement documentation.

Katy Reed

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