Electrical Vehicle Charging Points and Associated Services Y21002
A Contract Award Notice
by KENT COUNTY COUNCIL (T/A KCS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES)
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Supply)
- Duration
- 4 year (est.)
- Value
- £0-£750M
- Sector
- TRANSPORT
- Published
- 02 Apr 2021
- Delivery
- To 11 Oct 2028 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
West Malling
2 buyers
- Kent County Council West Malling
13 suppliers
- Bouygues E&S Solutions Hertfordshire
- Brite Technical Services Renfrewshire
- Connected Kerb London
- Eb Charging St Albans
- Edf Energy Customers Croydon
- Engie Ev Solutions Newcastle upon Tyne
- Gemserv London
- Gronn Kontakt London
- JPS Renewable Energy Maidstone
- Swarco Hemel Hempstead
- UK Power Networks Services Commercial London
- SSE Utility Solutions Reading
- TWM Traffic Control Systems Winsford
Description
KCS professional services, acting for and on behalf of Kent County Council (KCC) wish to create a regional, user friendly, time and cost-effective framework agreement for the supply of electrical vehicle charging points and associated services. This framework will include two lots: Lot 1: Electrical vehicle charging points and associated services initially in Kent there will be 156 sites to start with, which require a range of charger speeds. It is expected that the supplier will fund most of the works and provide a revenue share back to the customer. Government Grants (namely On-street Charging Scheme) could be applied for as part of the project and other external funding may be provided by project partners. The SE7 (South East Seven) are looking for suppliers to provide an affordable charging network that will be widely used within the respective areas. Following the Governments pledge to cut carbon emissions by 80 % by 2050, the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned by 2035. This framework agreement will assist regional public sector organisations in being prepared for the increase in demand for charging points. Lot 2: Bus charging solutions Initially in Kent there is a requirement for an EV infrastructure that accommodates the power requirements and charging profile of Fastrack services. Infrastructure will need to be future proofed, taking into account service expansion as well as ensuring charge point hardware supports open protocol standards to allow flexibility of access and shared infrastructure opportunities to support increased electric bus future transition and wider community uptake. The opportunities will need to link and support the wider regeneration plans for the area allowing local communities to benefit from sustainable transport modes, access to charging infrastructure, local energy generation, support zero carbon plans and local air quality.
Lot Division
1 | Electrical Vehicle Charging Points and Associated Services It is expected that the supplier will fund most of the works and provide a revenue share back to the customer. Government Grants (namely On-street Charging Scheme) could be applied for as part of the project and other external funding may be provided by project partners. Following the Governments pledge to cut carbon emissions by 80 % by 2050, the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned by 2035. This framework agreement will assist regional public sector organisations in being prepared for the increase in demand for charging points. |
2 | Bus Charging Solutions |
Award Detail
1 | Bouygues E&S Solutions (Hertfordshire)
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2 | Brite Technical Services (Renfrewshire)
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3 | Connected Kerb (London)
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4 | Eb Charging (St Albans)
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5 | Edf Energy Customers (Croydon)
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6 | Engie Ev Solutions (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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7 | Gemserv (London)
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8 | Gronn Kontakt (London)
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9 | JPS Renewable Energy (Maidstone)
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10 | Swarco (Hemel Hempstead)
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11 | UK Power Networks Services Commercial (London)
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12 | UK Power Networks Services Commercial (London)
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13 | Bouygues E&S Solutions (Hertfordshire)
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14 | Brite Technical Services (Renfrewshire)
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15 | Gronn Kontakt (London)
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16 | SSE Utility Solutions (Reading)
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17 | TWM Traffic Control Systems (Winsford)
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Award Criteria
Quality of service/added value | 70.0 |
PRICE | 30.0 |
CPV Codes
- 34000000 - Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Reference
- OJEU 169936-2021
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