closed🌐 lebanonnh2024-RFx-015
Installation and Operation of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
lebanonnh / Public Works - Facilities
Description
The City of Lebanon, N.H. is seeking comments through this RFI for installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in order to help make our RFP clearer and more helpful to potential respondents and the City. PLEASE NOTE: This RFI seeks only comments and suggested changes for improving the RFP, which will be issued later (see Timeline below). Because of the open nature of the RFP we are particularly interested in suggestions for how we can design the RFP to be able to easily compare vastly different proposals that may have differing cost, technology, and ownership structures. We specifically are seeking comments on sections that relate to the RFP -- that is, under Project Documents, sections 1 (introduction), 2 (Scope of Work), and 5 (Attachments). We do not need comments on sections 3 and 4, which relate to this RFI, not the RFP. The City of Lebanon aims to reduce local greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50% by 2035, and by 100% by 2050, which will require almost all drivers to switch from gas and diesel vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs). EVs save drivers money, produce no tailpipe pollutants that can cause respiratory problems, and their sales prices continue to drop as global competition to manufacture them heats up. EVs reduce GHG emissions by at least two-thirds compared with comparable gas vehicles and more if the electricity comes from renewable sources. All Lebanon residents should have access to these benefits. Many residents (especially renters) cannot charge an EV at home or at work, however, and there are no public chargers in downtown Lebanon, making it very difficult to switch to an EV. In addition, an increasing number of tourists and other visitors who drive EVs have nowhere to charge in downtown Lebanon and may avoid visiting, taking their tourism dollars elsewhere. An additional 1.85 million EVs are expected on New England roads within a decade. Installing EV charging benefits the local economy by increasing sales at businesses near the chargers, studies show. Lebanon intends to install public EV charging on City-owned properties within the downtown Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district boundaries to service both residents and visitors and to support the local economy. This RFP seeks to implement this action by developing a partnership to leverage City properties and/or rights of way to expand EV charging access in the TIF district. The City is increasing the number of EVs in its fleet and may consider utilizing these chargers as part of its fleet electrification plan.
Details?
- Posted
- Jul 10, 2024
- Response deadline
- Jul 26, 2024, 6:00 PM UTC
- Status
- closed
- Buyer
- lebanonnh
- Department
- Public Works - Facilities
- Jurisdiction
- lebanonnh
- Reference #
- 2024-RFx-015
- Summary
- <p>The City of Lebanon, N.H. is seeking comments through this RFI for installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in order to help make our RFP clearer and more helpful to potential
- Is Paused
- false
- Template Title
- Request for Information
- Copy Count
- 2
- Government Organization City
- Lebanon
- Government Organization Logo
- https://assets.procurement.opengov.com/logo-uploads/ff8e30f3-6ecd-4082-ba90-cbb7e86c19ad_Lebanon_Logo.png
- Government Organization Name
- City of Lebanon
- Government Organization State
- NH
- Government Organization Website
- https://lebanonnh.gov/
- Government Organization Zip Code
- 03766
- Government Organization Address1
- City Hall 51 N. Park Street
- Government Organization Timezone
- America/New_York
- Government Organization Country Code
- US
- Government Organization Phone Country
- 1
- Closed Substatus
- canceled
Contact
(603)448-4220
Finding similar opportunities…
This listing is a summary from lebanonnh's open procurement data. We ingest every field the feed publishes; the full solicitation documents are on the source portal.
Raw record
{
"id": 99830,
"_slug": "lebanonnh",
"title": "Installation and Operation of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations",
"status": "closed",
"summary": "<p>The City of Lebanon, N.H. is seeking comments through this RFI for installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in order to help make our RFP clearer and more helpful to potential respondents and the City. <strong><em>PLEASE NOTE: This RFI seeks only comments and suggested changes for improving the RFP, which will be issued later (see Timeline below). Because of the open nature of the RFP we are particularly interested in suggestions for how we can design the RFP to be able to easily compare vastly different proposals that may have differing cost, technology, and ownership structures. We specifically are seeking comments on sections that relate to the RFP -- that is, under Project Documents, sections 1 (introduction), 2 (Scope of Work), and 5 (Attachments). We do not need comments on sections 3 and 4, which relate to this RFI, not the RFP.</em></strong></p><p>The City of Lebanon aims to reduce local greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50% by 2035, and by 100% by 2050, which will require almost all drivers to switch from gas and diesel vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs). EVs save drivers money, produce no tailpipe pollutants that can cause respiratory problems, and their sales prices continue to drop as global competition to manufacture them heats up. EVs reduce GHG emissions by at least two-thirds compared with comparable gas vehicles and more if the electricity comes from renewable sources. All Lebanon residents should have access to these benefits. Many residents (especially renters) cannot charge an EV at home or at work, however, and there are no public chargers in downtown Lebanon, making it very difficult to switch to an EV. In addition, an increasing number of tourists and other visitors who drive EVs have nowhere to charge in downtown Lebanon and may avoid visiting, taking their tourism dollars elsewhere. An additional 1.85 million EVs are expected on New England roads within a decade. Installing EV charging benefits the local economy by increasing sales at businesses near the chargers, studies show.</p><p>Lebanon intends to install public EV charging on City-owned properties within the downtown Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district boundaries to service both residents and visitors and to support the local economy.</p><p>This RFP seeks to implement this action by developing a partnership to leverage City properties and/or rights of way to expand EV charging access in the TIF district. The City is increasing the number of EVs in its fleet and may consider utilizing these chargers as part of its fleet electrification plan.</p>",
"isPaused": false,
"template": {
"title": "Request for Information"
},
"addendums": [
{
"id": 43176
}
],
"copyCount": 2,
"isPrivate": false,
"comingSoon": false,
"created_at": "2024-06-10T17:13:01.090Z",
"department": {
"id": 1341,
"name": "Public Works - Facilities"
},
"government": {
"code": "lebanonnh",
"organization": {
"city": "Lebanon",
"logo": "https://assets.procurement.opengov.com/logo-uploads/ff8e30f3-6ecd-4082-ba90-cbb7e86c19ad_Lebanon_Logo.png",
"name": "City of Lebanon",
"phone": "(603)448-4220",
"state": "NH",
"website": "https://lebanonnh.gov/",
"zipCode": "03766",
"address1": "City Hall 51 N. Park Street",
"address2": null,
"phoneExt": null,
"timezone": "America/New_York",
"countryCode": "US",
"phoneCountry": "1"
}
},
"financialId": "2024-RFx-015",
"closeOutReason": null,
"closedSubstatus": "canceled",
"proposalDeadline": "2024-07-26T18:00:00.000Z",
"releaseProjectDate": "2024-07-10T17:16:13.753Z"
}