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Tender detail
Awarded on to SWARCO UK Ltd.
Transport Scotland has published 7 EV-related tenders. Watch them to hear when they’re next in market.
Transport Scotland has published 7 EV-related tenders. Watch them to hear when they’re next in market.
5-year framework for ChargePlace Scotland network operator services, £1.1M
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Evidence
Transport Scotland's £1.11M framework agreement for ChargePlace Scotland network operator services has been awarded to SWARCO UK Ltd. This establishes the operational backbone for Scotland's public EV charging network.
This tender represents the operational contract for ChargePlace Scotland, the national public charging network. The award to SWARCO UK Ltd signals their role as the primary network operator for Scotland's public charging infrastructure, making this highly significant for understanding Scotland's EV charging market structure and operational standards.
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The CPNO will be expected to provide the following basic requirements: i. provision and quality assured operation of a robust and reliable charge point management system, Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compatible with all types of charge point currently installed on the ChargePlace Scotland network; ii. delivery of a service capable of managing tariff collection for over 250 hosts; iii. provision of an active fault management capability including fault reporting and liaison with both host/owners and maintenance contractors; iv. provision and operation of a fully staffed 24/7 customer service facility with capabilities of customer contact via various modes including social media; v. provision and operation of a publically accessible website, providing an interactive, real time status mapping system of the ChargePlace Scotland network; vi. ability to develop and provide interoperability services; vii. provision of a reliable and efficient communications strategy to inform users of the status of the network, and to promote the benefits of the network and electro-mobility to the general public. It is envisaged that the services can be provided remotely at the economic operator’s offices with attendance required on an ad-hoc basis at Transport Scotland’s offices. However, on occasion, the provider may be required to undertake the following duties: i. attend the offices, or other locations within the UK as and when required; ii. attend meetings at Transport Scotland’s main office in Buchanan House, Glasgow or other offices as and when may be required; iii. liaison with other Transport Scotland advisers/ consultants/ contractors at their specific offices. The supplier will be procured through the restricted procedure, a procedure under the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. This is a two-stage procedure, comprising a prequalification stage and a tender stage. Section II.2.9 of this Contract Notice describes the criteria for choosing the limited number of candidates. In order to be considered for this procurement competition, economic operators must complete and submit an ESPD, which can be downloaded via the Public Contracts Scotland portal (www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk). It is anticipated that a total of 5 economic operators will be invited to tender stage.
Notice IDs: 039151-2024
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