Electric Vehicle Column Chargers

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£10,000,000

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  • Chargers
  • Electric vehicles
  • Electricity distribution and related services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

6 hours ago

Description

Liverpool City Council is looking to engage an Electric Vehicle (EV) Charge Point Operator to supply, install, maintain and operate 300 EV chargers for up to 12 years. This will include procurement of electricity and charging users for it as part of their charging cost per kWh.

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