Procurement and Installation for Electric Vehicle Charging
Residential Level 1 charger costs can vary from $0 (if no additional equipment is needed) to $900. Meanwhile, a residential Level 2 charger can range from $380 to $690, according to a Rocky
For information on charging infrastructure requests for proposal (RFPs), see the U.S. Department of Energy's Guidance in Procurement of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment or Forth Mobility's EV Charging and Public/Private Partnerships RFP Template. Additionally, state agencies can register for the EV States Clearinghouse to view example RFPs.
This includes equipment, installation, and operation and maintenance (including electricity, demand charges, and any annual charging network fees). Equipment costs will vary based on factors such as application, location, charging level, and type.
A variety of options for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure exist, thereby creating a multifaceted infrastructure procurement process. The site host's specific characteristics and goals, such as utilization and demographics, can also influence the process.
The process of procuring charging infrastructure includes many other considerations, such as compliance, permitting, safety, ownership, signage, markings, and more. When choosing charging infrastructure, ensure that the manufacturer has complied with certification requirements, including testing the product with a certified testing body.
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