EV Infrastructure concession contract heads of terms launched for local authorities

The Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Support Body has launched a concession contract Heads of Terms for Local Authorities.

These have been developed through the LEVI Procurement Forum, chaired by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) and convened by Cenex, PA Consulting and Energy Saving Trust.

The Heads of Terms fill a gap in guidance for local authorities seeking to deploy EV infrastructure with investment from both the private sector and the LEVI Fund.

It will support those looking to procure electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) by laying out key contractual and commercial principles, considerations, options and recommendations.

The Heads of Terms are now available for local authorities to view here.  Furthermore, the guidance will be presented and discussed at the upcoming LEVI Roadshow, free to Local Authority Officers on 27thApril in Durham (registration details here).

Chris Rimmer, Infrastructure Strategy lead at Cenex said: “Our aim throughout this exercise has been to balance getting the best for local authorities in upcoming EVI procurements with a consistent and common-sense approach that enables the industry to thrive.”

Dominic Gibbeson, Partner at PA Consulting, said: “Historically, grant-funding has been used by LAs to fully Own & Operate EV charging services for local residents and businesses. We hope this guidance will help LAs to accelerate the commercialisation of, and investment in, local charging infrastructure.”

Hugh Pickerill, Programme Manager at Energy Saving Trust, said: “We’re really glad to reach this milestone and release this first public version. As the LEVI Fund progresses, there will be a continual review process to ensure that all the procurement guidance from the LEVI Support Body reflects best practice across the country.”

The Procurement Forum will also continue to work to develop a suite of complementary technical schedules and key performance indicators to add additional guidance for local authorities.

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