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15-year LEVI concession across 4 Midlands councils, ~2,000 chargers, £460M
Opportunity snapshot
Estimated value
£460m
Evidence
Breakdown
The Third Midlands EV Infrastructure Consortium (TMeviC) seeks an investment partner for a £460M concession to deliver 4,500+ slow/standard charging points and 170 rapid charging points across four local authorities, funded through LEVI capital grants.
This represents one of the largest LEVI-funded charging infrastructure concessions to date, offering a 15-year revenue share model with established local authorities. The procurement signals strong public sector commitment to residential charging solutions in areas with high on-street parking dependency, creating a substantial market opportunity for CPOs seeking long-term concession partnerships.
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Supply Of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure And Associated Services for Slow / Standard Chargepoints (7 - 22kW)
Contract: 1 Oct 2025 to 30 Sept 2040 (180 months)
Award Criteria
Supply Of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure And Associated Services for Rapid Chargepoints (50kW)
Contract: 1 Oct 2025 to 30 Sept 2040 (180 months)
Award Criteria
Notice IDs: 016066-2025