Electrical Vehicle Charging Point Framework has been launched!

 
 
 
NWUPC are pleased to announce the launch of the new Electrical Vehicle Charging Point Framework EFM3183 CPC in conjunction with Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC). This framework is a brand-new offering for NWUPC Members and one which is seen as an area of exponential growth in the coming years. Designed to offer a variety of services, you can purchase or lease a range of goods, services and works across its 4 dedicated lots encompassing a full range of vehicle charging options including consultancy for members with no prior specifications or knowledge. The agreement commenced on the 13/08/2021 and runs for an initial 2-year period until 12/08/2023 with a potential for 2 x 1 year extensions until 12/08/2025.
 
The framework covers the following Lots:
Lot 1 – Supply and installation - Purchase
For purchasing slow, standard, fast and rapid vehicle charging. It includes but is not limited to: supply of equipment, works, commissioning, testing, certification, training, handover, technical support, connections, warranties, monitoring, software for electric vehicle charging, reactive and proactive maintenance, repairs, troubleshooting and upgrades.
Lot  2 – Supply and installation – Lease
For leasing slow, standard, fast and rapid vehicle charging. It includes but is not limited to: supply of equipment, works, commissioning, testing, certification, training, handover, technical support, connections, warranties, monitoring, software for electric vehicle charging, reactive and proactive maintenance, repairs, troubleshooting and upgrades.
Lot 3 – Maintenance services
For servicing existing electrical vehicle charge point infrastructure as detailed in the ITT documentation.
Lot 4 – Consultancy services
For a full end-to-end consultation service if you currently have no documentation or pre-existing specification for electric vehicle charge points. Including but not limited to: site survey, energy capacity assessment, usage evaluation, scenario guidance, grant application assistance, spec guidance and drafting assistance.
                
A brochure to accompany the launch of the Electrical Vehicle Charging Point Framework has been created and is available by selecting the image to the left. The brochure includes a breakdown of the lot structures and benefits of using the framework. Please feel free to distribute this brochure to your colleagues.
 
Benefits of using this agreement:
  • Money saving as it is a collaborative agreement (consolidation of spend)
  • Fully-vetted suppliers with experience in the electrical vehicle charging point sector
  • Multiple suppliers to ensure quotes remain competitive throughout the life on the framework
  • Suppliers capable of providing across all lots
  • Compliant with the UK Public Contracts Regulations
  • Time saving as you don’t need to complete a full tender process
  • Purchase and lease options
  • Specialised maintenance and consultancy available
  • EVCP webinar explaining the features of the framework and about EV charging
Suppliers awarded:
Lot 1 – Supply and Install – Purchase
  • Aberla
  • Complete Electrical
  • Connected Kerb
  • EO Charging
  • Project Better Energy
  • Siemens Mobility
  • TOR Management Services
  • UCS Renewables
  • Volkerhighways
  • Whitehead Building Services
Lot 3 – Maintenance
  • Complete Electrical
  • Connected Kerb
  • Costelloes
  • EO Charging
  • E-Quilibrium Energy
  • Project Better Energy
  • Siemens Mobility
  • UCS Renewables
  • Volkerhighways
  • Whitehead Building Services
Lot 2 – Supply and Install - Lease
  • Complete Electrical
  • Connected Kerb
  • Costelloes
  • Elmtronics
  • JOJU Charging
  • McNally EV
  • MORZAK
  • Project Better Energy
  • TOR Management Services
  • UCS Renewables
Lot 4 – Consultancy
  • Complete Electrical
  • Connected Kerb
  • Costelloes
  • JOJU Charging
  • MORZAK
  • Project Better Energy
  • Siemens Mobility
  • TOR Management Services
  • UCS Renewables
  • Whitehead Building Services
For further information on these suppliers and a range of products offered, price lists and other supporting information there is a detailed User Guide available on HE ContractsFor further questions or enquiries contact Natasha Peacock, NWUPC’s Estates Category Manager or call on 0161 234 8003.