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ULEVTF-funded EV charging infrastructure install across Ceredigion
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Ceredigion County Council is procuring electric vehicle charging infrastructure installation across the county, funded by the Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Transport Fund (ULEVTF). This closed tender sought suppliers for works, goods and services to deliver EV charging points for plug-in electric vehicles.
This represents a Welsh local authority's ULEVTF-funded EV infrastructure deployment, indicating government-backed expansion of charging networks in rural Wales. The tender closed in March 2025, suggesting imminent contract award and installation activity. For CPOs and installers, this signals ongoing Welsh government commitment to EV infrastructure rollout beyond urban centres.
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ProcurementTender first published by Cyngor Sir Ceredigion County Council
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Ceredigion County Council has received funding from the Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Transport Fund (ULEVTF), for the installation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and charge points for plug-in electric vehicles within the County. The contract is for the supply and installation of electric vehicle charge points and servicing of those for a further 8 years from the date of installation. The chargepoints shall have a minimum operational life of 8 years and be maintained by the Contractor in a serviceable condition and accessible for 8 years from the date of installation. The Contractor must take on all liability for the installation, operation, metering and electricity supply, future upgrades and maintenance of the chargepoints, all hardware, software, back office, payment, communication (including SIM fees), and call handling systems to the satisfaction of the Council for 8 years in accordance with the Contract. There is a concessionary element to this contract in that the supplier shall operate and receive income from the installed equipment in accordance with a profit share arrangement with the Council.
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Notice IDs: 004276-2025