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15-year LEVI concession across Glasgow City Region, ~2,000 chargers, £785M
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Glasgow City Council is procuring a 20-year concession for a single CPO to deliver a comprehensive EV charging network across eight Glasgow City Region authorities, covering migration of 627 existing charge points plus minimum 3,034 new installations.
This represents one of Scotland's largest regional EV charging concessions, offering a single CPO exclusive 20-year operating rights across eight council areas. The turnkey model includes supply, installation, maintenance and back-office services, creating significant long-term revenue opportunity for the winning operator. The scale and duration make this a strategically important contract for establishing regional market presence.
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In alignment with the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland’s vision for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI), the Glasgow City Region(GCR) member authorities aim to support the expansion of a comprehensive network of publicly accessible EVCI across the region. This expansion will be driven by leveraging private sector expertise and capital. It creates a charging network that complements standalone private investment beyond the scope of this initiative. In doing so, GCR aims to work with a CPO through a concession contract that will deliver a comprehensive, convenient, reliable and accessible charging network that meets the needs of users. The CPO will install, own, maintain and operate the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and any Ancillary Equipment other than that which the Member Authorities have a regulatory duty to adopt. The CPO will be entitled to charge Electric Vehicle Owners for use of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure. The CPO will be responsible for financing the costs of designing, purchasing, installing, operating, maintaining and upgrading of EV infrastructure net of any capital funding made available to the CPO by the council through the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund or with the local authorities of the GCR as may be agreed with them on an ad-hoc basis. The contract will include: i.The migration of 627 chargepoints across 305 locations for standard, fast and rapid chargepoints onto the CPO’s back-office system.This will require to take place within a 3-month period in order to meet the deadline of the ending of the Charge Place Scotland service. ii. Installation and operation of a minimum of 3,034 additional chargepoints on sites owned or controlled by the MAs (car parks and on-street locations) to be agreed between the MAs and CPO following contract award. To ensure the equitable geographic deployment of new charge points throughout GCR, the deployment programme will require to be undertaken across the 8 MAs at an annual rate proportionate to a MA’s population share within GCR so that the delivery does not favour one geographic area over another.It may also include the installation of additional sites which can be requested by the Lead Authority or proposed by the CPO. Completion timeline period for the new installation of the 3,034 additional charge points is expected to be up to 5 years from contract signing. The contract term will be 20 years. Turnover - at the present time it is estimated that the turnover, over the 20-year contract term and based on an assumption of inflation at 2.5% per annum, will be in the region of GBP 785 million (excluding VAT). Grant Funding - Glasgow City Council, on behalf of the 8 MAs has been allocated a grant of up to GBP 3,300,000 from Transport Scotland’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund to in connection with the delivery of the project. Bidders are requested to review Document Two - Invitation to Participate which contains the details of the minimum requirements for this procurement within section 3.
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Notice IDs: 085262-2025