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LEVI on-street charging concession across Nottinghamshire, ~£1.05B capital programme
Opportunity snapshot
Estimated value
£1.1bn
Evidence
Breakdown
Nottinghamshire County Council is procuring EV charging infrastructure on behalf of the Second Midlands EV Infrastructure Consortium (SMeviC), covering five local authorities. The £1.05 billion LEVI-funded contract runs for 15 years and aims to deliver 65,000 chargepoints across the Midlands by 2030, split between standard/fast AC charging (7-22kW) and rapid DC charging (50kW+).
This represents one of the UK's largest regional EV charging procurements, offering significant scale across multiple local authorities in the Midlands. The LEVI funding and 15-year contract term provide long-term revenue certainty for successful suppliers, whilst the consortium approach creates economies of scale for chargepoint deployment.
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