Procurement Summary
Country: United Kingdom
Summary: He2166 Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project
Deadline: 26 Aug 2025
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Notice Type: Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 124369581
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Financier: Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership: Public
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Wiltshire is the sixth largest English county by area, with a population of 520k, living 53% in urban and 47% in rural areas. Residents rely heavily on private vehicle transport, with 85% household vehicle ownership, while 24% of residential buildings have on-street parking only. In July '25 Wiltshire hosted 487 public charging devices, while the latest DfT/Cenex modelling of future EV charging demand anticipates a requirement for 2761 AC chargers by 2030 (mid uptake projection). Wiltshire Council is seeking CPO partners to rapidly scale up the county's EV public charging offer, primarily to serve residents parking on-street and without access to home charging. A 15-year concession contract is offered to design, build, maintain and operate new public EV charging, supported by council investment of £3.889m LEVI capital funding. Contract development utilised GIS analysis, bespoke site selection methodology, LEVI support body advice, community input and feedback from soft market testing. Balancing these factors identified Wiltshire would be best served by a contract that recognised key geographical differences and their associated requirements. On this basis, the LEVI Contract is divided into two lots, urban and rural. The Urban lot focuses on providing overnight EV charging for residents within walking distance, through the provision of on-street EV charging using standard AC devices. Installation sites are specified by target area, which are spatially defined by Lower Super Ou...
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