JMU Ridable State EV Charger Contracts (five vendors)

Level 2 and DC fast electric vehicle chargers on the contracts.

These contracts allow other public universities, state agencies and local governments to purchase electric vehicle charging equipment through the rideable (or cooperative) contracts. Both Level 2 charging and direct current fast charging (DCFC) options are available in the contracts. Several of the vendors on contract are either small businesses or minority-owned.

The selected vendors and their respective pricing contracts (PDFs) are linked below:

The full contracts and supporting documents can be found at JMU Contract Management or VASCUPP. Download Flier Here.

A few different types of chargers and their approximate pricing; see contracts linked above for full list of equipment and pricing.

For more information about these five contracts, watch our “Technology Happy Hour” webinar!

Propane Vehicle Conversions and Fuel, and Renewable Propane

A contract at James Madison University provides state and local vehicle fleets in the Commonwealth of Virginia with new pricing on propane autogas vehicle conversion equipment, in addition to access to renewable propane autogas. Blossman Gas is the equipment and fueling partner on the contract, available to all fleets in Virginia. UCPJMU6837. View the new state contract here.

Other Accessible Contracts

National Fleet Auto Group Cooperative Procurement Contract

https://www.nationalautofleetgroup.com/

Vehicles include the Prius Prime, Chevrolet Bolt EV and Mustang Mach-E

Virginia Sheriff’s Association Vehicle Procurement Program

https://vasheriff.org/procurement/vehicle-motorcycle-procurement-program/

Vehicles include the Ford 150 Hybrid, Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid and Nissan LEAF EV

Climate Mayors Purchasing Collaborative

https://climatemayors.org/ev-purchasing-collaborative/

Electric vehicles and chargers are here and contract frequently is updated.

Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs)

https://www.energy.gov/eere/femp/performance-contracting-national-resource-center

VCC member ABM can discuss with you funding options for your project and offers a no-obligation feasibility assessment. Contact Chrissy Sherriff, ABM Infrastructure Funding Specialist, at Christina.Sherriff@ABM.com

Sourcewell

Since Sourcewell is government, you can trust their shared procurement process to purchase anything from fleet management to electric vehicles. Check out their EV Equipment Contracts and Fleet Cooperative Purchasing Contracts.

Science Museum of Virginia (eVA) ChargePoint contract (December 2021):

“CTR000181 – Furnish & Install Electric Vehicle Charging Stations”

Virginia Electric Transit Bus State Contracts

Provided by the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation.

Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit

https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/commercial-clean-vehicle-credit

Beginning January 1, 2023, as part of the IRS’s Clean Vehicle Tax Credits, the IRC Section 45W tax credit for commercial clean vehicles will provide 30% of the vehicle cost for heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles (such as electric or hydrogen). Heavy-duty vehicles can qualify for up to $40,000 but credits are limited to the incremental cost of the vehicle compared to its gasoline or diesel counterpart.

General Services Administration Alternative Fuel Vehicle Cooperative Procurement

State and local governments can buy technology via MAS through the GSA Cooperative Purchasing Program. To find out if your government entity qualifies, or what fees may apply, please visit the GSA State and Local Government Ordering website.