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On-street EV charging concession, Windsor & Maidenhead, £927k LEVI funding
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The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Council is procuring two separate on-street EV charging concession contracts using £927K of LEVI funding, with each contract to be awarded to different suppliers through a single procurement process.
This represents a strategic opportunity for CPOs to secure long-term concession agreements in the affluent Windsor and Maidenhead area, with government LEVI funding reducing financial risk. The requirement for two different suppliers creates opportunities for both established players and emerging operators to enter this high-value market.
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RBWM has been awarded Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) funding from the Department for Transport. The purpose of this funding is to support new concession contracts for on-street charging within RBWM. RBWM has decided to divide this funding into two equal amounts, each to support one of two new area-based concession contracts in the borough. These contracts will be awarded through a single procurement, each contract to be won by a different supplier. As concession contracts, the borough is looking to partner with chargepoint operators that will bring in significant private investment of their own throughout the life of the contract to provide charging solutions for residents across their concession area. Private investment should very substantially exceed the value of the grant funding. The Chargepoint Operator will be responsible for securing overall funding and financing for their capital investment and will need to provide suitable assurance within their bid of suitable funding and financing arrangements for the chargepoint sites that they commit to deliver. The purpose of the grant funding is to accelerate wider private investment in an on-street charging network - ensuring chargepoints are in place ahead of time ready to meet and further induce growing demand. The LEVI capital funding will contribute towards the cost of: Chargepoint hardware Chargepoint installation Upgraded or new grid connections, including the local connection from feeder pillar to charging assets Works to the highway to reconfigure existing or create new parking spaces and/or parking restrictions, including but not limited to signs and lining Introducing or amending Traffic Regulation Orders or parking restrictions Licenses, approvals, permits, and local authority planning fees relating to installation (where needed) Additional information: Extension option of up to 12 months
Notice IDs: 006700-2025