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ClosedStage · preprocurement

Merseytravel

Market Engagement for Liverpool City Region CA - LEVI Funding

Transport EquipmentCPV 34144900 45315100 45315300
Value£9.6m
Deadline6 Oct 2023
Published14 Sept 2023
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 14 Sept 2023ClosedCloses 6 Oct 2023
Contract value in context
£9.6mtotal contract value
median £102k
this tender£0£10.4m

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Introduction A climate emergency was declared by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) and all LCR Local Authorities (LCR LA's) in 2019.

All LCR authorities have declared a commitment to become net zero by 2040, with the exception of Liverpool who aim to achieve net zero by 2030.

In addition the LCR Mayor has set a clear priority that all LCRCA investments must consider their impact on the environment and commit to measurable action to support the region's net zero goals.

All organisations are committed to facilitating the use of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) in addition to increased walking, cycling, and public and shared transport, and therefore the provision of suitable well located Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) will contribute to delivery on net zero across the region.

The LCRCA has successfully obtained £9,647,000 Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Capital funding to invest into EVCI via a regional contract.

LCR EVCI Aims - To provide a sustainable electric vehicle charging infrastructure network that supports journeys across the Liverpool City Region, is easy to use, is inclusive and accessible for all, and offers good value for money, both for public sector and network users. - To allocate the LEVI Capital Funding via a regional contract for the purposes of predominantly supporting the needs of residents without access to a private drive or garage by facilitating the delivery of on-street EVCI (inclusive of publicly owned car parks and other land that can be made available for residents to access). - To contribute to a broader 'net zero' transport network which delivers healthier communities while supporting inclusive economic growth i.e. an EVCI network that supports wider transport policy such as Car Clubs and mobility hubs.

LCR EVCI Objectives - Enable and deliver a comprehensive public electric vehicle charging infrastructure network across the Borough, including through our ability to influence and leverage investment from the private sector and other partners. - Set out an approach to managing on highway EV charging, ensuring that residents without access to private off-road parking can access appropriate EVCI - Set out an approach to managing EV charging in local authority car parks. - Encourage new developments to include high quality electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

Procurement Intent The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) on behalf of the LCR Local Authorities (Halton Borough Council, Knowsley Council, Liverpool City Council, Sefton Council, St Helens Borough Council, and Wirral Council) is currently developing an approach to the procurement of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) for the Liverpool city region.

To help inform a future procurement exercise, the LCRCA is now seeking market responses from interested suppliers to this opportunity.

A series of questions are therefore set out on key issues for which

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

In addition the LCR Mayor has set

In addition the LCR Mayor has set a clear priority that all LCRCA investments must consider their impact on the environment and commit to measurable action to support the region's net zero goals.

02

To provide a sustainable electric vehicle charging

To provide a sustainable electric vehicle charging infrastructure network that supports journeys across the Liverpool City Region, is easy to use, is inclusive and accessible for all, and offers good value for money, both for public sector and network users.

03

Enable and deliver a comprehensive public electric

Enable and deliver a comprehensive public electric vehicle charging infrastructure network across the Borough, including through our ability to influence and leverage investment from the private sector and other partners.

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