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EnviroSpark awarded US federal EV infrastructure contract

Georgia-based electric vehicle (EV) charging company EnviroSpark has been awarded a federal government contract to design and install EV charging stations at locations run by federal agencies throughout the Southeast region of the United States.  
By James Foster October 20, 2022 Read time: 1 min
EnviroSpark currently provides over 5,500 charging ports for its customers
EnviroSpark currently provides over 5,500 charging ports for its customers

The contract, which includes a US$500m budget ceiling for the region, came from the General Services Administration (GSA) amid a nationwide push for expanded EV infrastructure.

As part of GSA's ‘one-stop shop’ initiative to support the transition of the federal fleet to a 100% zero-emission vehicle fleet, GSA established the government-wide Design/Build and Construction Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts. They are to support electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) installation and related infrastructure improvements at federal locations nationwide.

As a selected contractor, EnviroSpark, a specialist in turnkey EV solutions, will conduct a host of studies, tests and inspections to design, construct, and implement infrastructure improvements and install charging stations at federal agency locations across the region.

To date, EnviroSpark is responsible for more than 5,500 charging ports for customers such as Georgia Power, Tesla, and Electrify America in addition to partnering with government entities such as cities and municipalities, but this marks the organisation's first federal contract.

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