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Reading Borough Council

Procurement for the provision, maintenance and operation of on-street Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure

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Value£190.0m
Deadline17 Mar 2025
Published30 Jan 2025
RegionSouth East
Timeline
Published 30 Jan 2025ClosedCloses 17 Mar 2025
Contract value in context
£190.0mtotal contract value
median £94k
this tender£0£205.2m

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The brief

Reading Borough Council (RBC) is inviting tenders from suitably qualified operators for the provision of a network of EV charging infrastructure.

It is envisaged that this network will primarily consist of at least 1,500 standard speed on-street EV chargers that utilise the existing on-street lamp column network for power where possible.

Where this network is inadequate, unsuited to the requirements of the site selection process, or otherwise inappropriate for use as EV charging infrastructure, the provision of EV chargers via new or alternative electrical supply may be required.

The scope of the contract includes: - Delivery of a full solution EV charging solution from planning, project management and sourcing, to installation and commissioning, to operation and maintenance, and finally, decommissioning - Operation of the service will be on a concession basis, with the supplier taking on financial and operating risks, including financing capital costs and revenue. - Delivery of a solution that is compliant with the Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI) and Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP). - Delivery of a solution that is compliant with PAS 1899, as far as practicable - The operator will be required to work with Distribution Network Operators to upgrade network connections. - The operator will be required to obtain and manage all necessary consents and licences.

This opportunity is offered on a concession basis.

This means that the operator will be responsible for all financial and operational risks of this contract, including revenue generation.

RBC will be providing a limited subsidy to the preferred bidder.

This subsidy is provided through the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund (LEVI) which has been secured to support the "at-scale" adoption of EV charging infrastructure within the Borough and to encourage resident adoption of electric vehicles, particularly in areas that may not yet be commercially viable.

The contract is due to commence in October 2025 and will be for an initial period of 15 years, with the option to extend for an additional period of 12 months.

As this is a concession contract, the total value is based upon the anticipated level of revenue generated by the supplier.

This is estimated to be in the region of £190,000,000 over the entire contract period, based upon: - £766,000 of LEVI subsidy - Estimated revenue from EV charging activities which has been calculated as an average price of £0.60 per kWh, across 1,500 on-street standard charges (averaging 5kW), utilised on average for 30% of the day, over 16 years.

However it must be noted that the total value of this contract may vary considerably, according to wholesale energy prices, EV take-up, speed of charge point roll out, availability of any additional subsidy payments, any change in the number of chargepoints installed etc.

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Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Where this network is inadequate, unsuited

Where this network is inadequate, unsuited to the requirements of the site selection process, or otherwise inappropriate for use as EV charging infrastructure, the provision of EV chargers via new or alternative electrical supply may be required.

02

The operator will be required to work

The operator will be required to work with Distribution Network Operators to upgrade network connections.

03

The operator will be required to obtain

The operator will be required to obtain and manage all necessary consents and licences.

04

This means that the operator will

This means that the operator will be responsible for all financial and operational risks of this contract, including revenue generation.

05

However it must be noted that

However it must be noted that the total value of this contract may vary considerably, according to wholesale energy prices, EV take-up, speed of charge point roll out, availability of any additional subsidy payments, any change in the number of chargepoints installed etc.

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