LBE Fleet EVSE Deployment Grant Program 3.0
Federal opportunity from ENE01 - Department of Energy Resources • Department of Energy Resources. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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LBE Fleet EVSE Deployment Grant Program 3.0
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The LBE Fleet EVSE Deployment Grant Program 3.0, issued by the Department of Energy Resources, presents a significant opportunity for bidders interested in electric vehicle supply equipment installations. Responses are due by June 30, 2026, providing ample time to develop competitive proposals. This program aims to facilitate the deployment of electric vehicle supply infrastructure, which aligns with current sustainability initiatives.
The buyer is looking to implement the LBE Fleet EVSE Deployment Grant Program 3.0 to enhance the deployment of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) across local businesses and municipalities.
- Companies specializing in EVSE technologies
- Firms with experience in deploying infrastructure projects
- Businesses that can offer maintenance and support services
- Evaluate needs for EVSE installation in local fleets
- Develop a project plan for EVSE deployment
- Implement EVSE installations at identified locations
- Monitor and report on the utilization of deployed EVSE
- Provide maintenance and support for installed equipment
- Proposal outlining project approach and timeline
- Details on previous experience with similar projects
- Cost breakdown for deployment and ongoing maintenance
- Compliance with local regulations and standards
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local environmental regulations
- Verify compliance with electric vehicle infrastructure standards
- Confirm alignment with state funding requirements
- Consider competitive pricing models that can attract small municipalities
- Incorporate tiered pricing for multiple installations across various sites
- Partnerships with local governments for insights on fleet requirements
- Collaboration with technology providers for advanced EVSE solutions
- Engaging maintenance service contractors to ensure long-term support
- Potential for changes in state funding regulations
- Delays in installation due to site-specific challenges
- Competitor bids with more extensive experience
- What specific outcomes does the Department of Energy Resources prioritize for this program?
- Are there predefined locations or fleets that the program intends to target?
- What support does the department provide to successful bidders post-award?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific budget for the program is provided
- Undefined performance period details
- Lack of information on existing infrastructure
- Absence of key performance indicators for success
- No explicit guidelines for partnership arrangements
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