Hawai'i State Energy Office Request for Proposals (RFP): Integrating Resilience Strategies for Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Infrastructure
Hawaii State Energy Office seeks consulting services to develop resilience strategies for zero-emission vehicle charging infrastructure statewide, including site assessments, energy resource evaluation, and backup power systems designed to maintain operations during all-hazard emergencies. The consultant will create a comprehensive deployment framework serving both government fleets and public charging networks across the islands. Proposals due April 17, 2025 at 2:00 PM Hawaii time through HIePRO.
Categories
Important dates
-
Published
-
Submission deadline
Deadline passed
AI overview
The Hawaii State Energy Office (HSEO) is soliciting proposals for consulting services to integrate resilience strategies for Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure. The project aims to identify necessary charging infrastructure, energy resources, and backup systems that will enable efficient deployment of resilient charging infrastructure. This infrastructure will support government fleets and the general public during regular operations and during response and recovery efforts for all-hazard events.
Key Scope and Deliverables: The consultant will conduct strategic planning and transportation management consulting to develop a comprehensive approach to resilient ZEV infrastructure deployment. The work involves assessing charging infrastructure requirements, evaluating energy resource options, and designing backup systems for continuity during emergency situations.
Important Dates and Milestones: Release Date: March 10, 2025 Amendment Date: April 3, 2025 at 2:00 PM (Addendum No. 2 uploaded with amendments to Section 4 and Attachment 1) Offer Due Date and Time: April 17, 2025 at 2:00 PM (Hawaii time) Previous Amendment: Addendum No. 1 also issued prior to final amendment
Submission and Award Information: Responses must be submitted exclusively through HIePRO electronic system. Vendors must maintain compliance with Hawaii state and federal statutes including general excise tax laws, employment security requirements, worker's compensation, disability insurance, and prepaid health care act provisions. All applicable taxes and fees must be included in pricing. The awarded vendor will be responsible for a 0.75% transaction fee (not to exceed $5,000) payable to Tyler Hawaii within 30 days of invoice receipt.
Resources & contact
Proposal Document
View proposal documentSolicitation number
25001976
Unlock Full Access to Utility Proposals
You're viewing past opportunities. Start a free trial to see active RFPs right now, filter by your utilities, and get real-time alerts — no credit card required.
Already have an account? Log in