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Awarded on to Fuuse Ltd.
Scottish Ambulance Service has published 1 EV-related tender. Watch them to hear when they’re next in market.
Scottish Ambulance Service has published 1 EV-related tender. Watch them to hear when they’re next in market.
Supply of EV charger and infrastructure operating systems for Scottish Ambulance Service fleet, £1M
Opportunity snapshot
Estimated value
£1m
Evidence
Breakdown
Scottish Ambulance Service procured a back-office solution to manage their expanding EV charging infrastructure across Scotland, supporting their transition to ultra-low emission vehicles by 2032. This £1M contract was awarded to Fuuse Ltd for charge point management software.
This represents the critical software layer that enables fleet operators to manage distributed charging infrastructure effectively. As public sector fleets electrify rapidly, back-office solutions become essential for operational visibility, cost control, and infrastructure optimisation. The award demonstrates proven demand for comprehensive charge point management systems in mission-critical applications.
3 key requirements identified
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Originally Published
ProcurementTender first published by Scottish Ambulance Service
OCDS release history
Notice Updated
ProcurementLatest notice version published on Contracts Finder
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Source Update
ChangeUpdated: Submission deadline
Pipeline — detected 03/05/2024
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The Scottish Ambulance Service are identifying the charging installation requirements to support the operation of 1,500 fully electric or plug-in vehicles at approximately 150 locations. The Back-office system will be essential to manage the operation of EV chargers at all locations. It is likely that there will be between 600 and 800 EV chargers operated directly by the Scottish Ambulance Service and a requirement to access partner agencies and commercially operated facilities. The Back Office must have the functionality to: Activate and control the access to all electric vehicle chargers registered with the back office *Provide a hierarchy for access ‘cards’ *Provide a booking diary for all electric vehicle chargers, configurable by Scottish Ambulance Service to restrict access key/time/duration *Provide a ‘cost/billing’ functionality at rates aligned to the ‘card’, configurable by Scottish Ambulance Service *Charger status - test functionality (60s interval) *Recurring status test failure (5 attempts) - automated fault escalation process *Provide a defect reporting system with dedicated 24/7 helpline with the number visible on the units for users *System to be able to queue vehicle charging in priority order *System to hold driver card information, including cost centre, email address & mobile phone number *Message and email function to notify user when charging is complete or issue with charging *Automated API data connection to Tranman (and subsequent Fleet Management System) *Provision of a User ‘app’ – providing; -EV mapping (showing type availability/fault status) -Route planning option (by SAS / Blue light / commercial) -Booking functionality -SAS configurable data input -Notification of charge completion to SAS defined 80%
Award Criteria
Notice IDs: 014414-2024, 025214-2023
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