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15-year LEVI concession for EV charging across Gloucestershire, £161.6M
Opportunity snapshot
Estimated value
£161.6m
Evidence
Gloucestershire County Council is procuring a 15-year concession contract worth £161.6M for county-wide EV charging infrastructure, primarily focused on on-street residential charging under the LEVI Phase 2 programme. The successful concessionaire will design, install, operate and maintain the network using £2.525M in public funding as leverage for additional private investment.
This represents one of the largest local authority EV charging concessions in the UK, offering a 15-year revenue opportunity for CPOs willing to co-invest alongside LEVI funding. The concession model provides long-term asset ownership and operational control, making it particularly attractive for established charge point operators seeking to build substantial regional networks with predictable returns.
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The Council will use a competitive procedure to evaluate bidders' proposals to ensure the solution procured meets the needs of Gloucestershire. The Council will carry out this competitive process in accordance with the Concession Contracts Regulations 2016. The process will have a selection and a tender stage: respondents to this notice will be invited to complete a Selection Questionnaire (SQ); bidders selected further to evaluation of SQ responses, will be issued with an Invitation to Tender and invited to submit a tender response, which will be evaluated by GCC on the basis set out in the procurement documents. An award of a concession contract will be made on the basis of the criteria stated in the procurement documents. Subject to compliance with the Concession Contracts Regulations and as set out in the procurement documents, GCC will reply to requests for clarification in respect of any aspect of the procurement. The full details of the procurement procedure are set out in the procurement documents found on the Councils e-tendering portal https://www.supplyingthesouthwest.orq.uk/ using project reference DN749307 to view the opportunity and register your interest. GCC Cluster members are contracting authorities delivering services or exercising functions into Gloucestershire including: • District councils (Cheltenham Borough Council, Cotswold District Council, Forest of Dean District Council, Tewkesbury Borough Council, Gloucester City Council, Stroud District Council) • parish councils • all maintained schools • any NHS body (as defined in the National Health Service Act 2006) • any police and crime commissioner, or fire and rescue authority • any provider of social care services • any registered provider of social housing or housing action trust • any organisation owned or controlled by one or more GCC Cluster members • any joint board, combination or other entity comprised of any of the above bodies or succeeding them or assuming any of their functions, and • where GCC or a Cluster member permits the use of a site by another organisation in the exercise of one of its functions or permitted activities, or has transferred a site further to a community asset transfer or community right to bid policy or process. UK Government is currently consulting on further devolution proposals which may result in the creation of a unitary or strategic authority which may include Gloucestershire County Council and how its current functions are exercised. If a new organisation is created, this concession contract would be transferred to and managed by such an authority.
Notice IDs: 005223-2025