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Notice ID:70Z084-RFI
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is issuing this Request for Information (RFI) to gather information on alternatives for full-service electric vehicle infrastructure implementation at several USCG...
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is issuing this Request for Information (RFI) to gather information on alternatives for full-service electric vehicle infrastructure implementation at several USCG sites. This RFI is intended to solicit information from industry to support and analyze an acquisition approach and determine interest and current capabilities of vendors that match the desired outcome. This RFI is for information only; no award will be made based on the results of this RFI. The desired outcome of this RFI is to develop an out of the box, cost effective approach to USCG requirements for electric vehicle charging stations. Engaging industry to assist with potential solutions will enable USCG to realize the goal of creating a widespread network of electric vehicle charging stations. USCG is looking for expressions of interest to indicate how charging stations can best be provided, maintained and operated for government vehicles as well as employee privately owned vehicles. Three documents are attached: • SILC_USCG_Electric Vehicle Program Overview and System Requirements: This cover document provides background information and characteristics of the Coast Guard's electric vehicle program for which we are considering enterprise or regional government vehicle fleet charging solutions. The document also provides a summary of USCG requirements for electric vehicle charging stations. • SILC_USCG_Electric Vehicle RFI: This is the main RFI workbook (Excel), intended to record your responses. If you would prefer to respond in white-paper format (MS Word, 12pt Times Roman, 10-page limit), or respond by hand and scan the document for return transmission; all will be accepted. • SILC_USCG_ Electric Vehicle Candidates: This document indicates planned electric vehicle charging stations as well as the number of government vehicles which this infrastructure would potentially support in that location.