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File #: 15-12573    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Approved
File created: 1/10/2020 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 2/24/2020 Final action: 2/24/2020
Title: Grant for Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Attachments: 1. Grant for Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Charging Stations - Location Map.pdf, 2. CFAT Budget Ordinance

Title

Grant for Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

 

Action

Action:

A.                     Authorize the City Manager to accept a grant in the amended amount of $245,147 from the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center for the purchase of electric vehicle charging stations,

 

B.                     Approve a contract with Envision Solar International Inc. for the purchase of mobile solar-powered electric vehicle charging stations,

 

C.                     Approve the purchase of mobile solar-powered electric vehicle charging stations by the sole source exemption, and

 

D.                     Adopt a budget ordinance appropriating $245,147 from the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center for electrical vehicle charging stations.

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Staff Resource(s):

Phil Reiger, General Services

David Wolfe, General Services

Sarah Hazel, City Manager’s Office


Sole Source Exemption

§                     G.S. 143-129(e)(6) provides that formal bidding requirements do not apply when:

-                     Performance or price competition are not available;

-                     A needed product is available from only one source or supply; or

-                     Standardization or compatibility is the overriding consideration.

§                     Sole sourcing is necessary for this contract because there is only one supply source.

§                     City Council approval is required for purchases made under the sole source exemption.

 

Explanation

§                     On June 24, 2019, City Council authorized the City Manager to accept a grant from the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) in the amount of $178,795 to support the purchase of three solar-powered, transportable, electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

§                     The city would like to purchase a fourth charging station through additional funds provided by the NCCETC.   

§                     The four EV chargers will be housed at Fire Headquarters at 500 Dalton Avenue, located in Council District 2, and can be moved to different locations around the city.

§                     The chargers support the city’s growing fleet of electric vehicles and provide free and accessible charging stations to the public.

§                     These chargers support the Strategic Energy Action Plan and American Cities Climate Challenge goals of utilizing renewable energy, supporting electric vehicles, and incorporating equity into sustainability decisions. 

§                     The total purchase cost is $345,511 with $245,147 coming from the NCCETC grant and the city’s local match of $100,364. The local match is available within current appropriations.

 

Charlotte Business INClusion

This is a sole source contract and is exempt (Part A:  Appendix 1.27 of the Charlotte Business Inclusion Policy).

 

Fiscal Note

Funding:  NC Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Grant and General Capital Investment Plan

 

Attachments

Attachment(s)

Map

Budget Ordinance