Opportunity

SAM #F2UT506114A006

RFI for Victron MultiPlus 2000VA Inverter/Charger Units at Luke AFB

Buyer

56th CONS CC

Posted

May 11, 2026

Respond By

May 26, 2026

Identifier

F2UT506114A006

NAICS

335910, 335999

The 56th Contracting Squadron at Luke Air Force Base is seeking market information for Victron MultiPlus 2000VA inverter/charger units. - Government Buyer: - Department of the Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, 56th Contracting Squadron (56 CONS/PKA) - OEM Highlight: - Victron is the specified Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) - Products/Services Requested: - Victron MultiPlus 2000VA inverter/charger units - Part number: PMP122200102 - No specific quantity provided - Related services as described in the draft Salient Characteristics document - Notable Requirements: - Only Victron-branded units (OEM requirement) - Vendors must demonstrate capability to supply the specified product and perform related services - Market research to determine set-aside feasibility - Place of Performance: - Luke Air Force Base, Arizona

Description

MEMORANDUM FOR POTENTIAL OFFERORS

FROM:   56 CONS/PKA SUBJECT: Request for Information (RFI) for DET 9 Victron MultiPlus 2000VA inverter/charger units. (PN: PMP122200102)      

1. This is a RFI notice only. This RFI is issued for the purpose of market research in accordance with FAR Part 10.  

The 56th Contracting Squadron is seeking market information from qualified, experienced and interested vendors who can supply the items and perform services outlined below and in the attached draft Salient Characteristics for for DET 9 Victron MultiPlus 2000VA inverter/charger units. (PN: PMP122200102)

2. Request interested firms respond to the following:

Identify your firm’s information (name, address, phone number, CAGE code). Identify if your company is a large or small business.  If applicable, identify what small business program(s) (i.e. SBA Certified 8(a), Service Disabled Veteran Owned, HubZone, etc.) your company is certified as.  Identify the appropriate amount of calendar days required to respond to a RFP. What is the timeframe needed from time of award to transition and begin new service. What is the ROM for each unit? Any other comments, feedback or response on how to improve this requirement is highly encouraged. The Government wants to ensure transparency of this process and ensure interested firms are provided the same information.  If your firm has a question regarding this RFI, can the Government post your firm’s questions, along with the Government’s response, in FedBizOpps, GSA, etc. (your firm’s name will not be disclosed to the public)?

3. Only electronic responses will be accepted.  Please send responses via email to the primary point of contact, Rachel Tilley, at rachel.tilley.1@us.af.mil, no later than Tuesday, 26 May 2024, 1:00 PM Eastern Time.  Earlier submission is highly encouraged.

4. This RFI notice is issued for planning purposes only.  Responses to this notice will assist the Government in identifying potential sources and determining if a set-aside of the solicitation is appropriate.  This notice does not obligate the Government to award a contract, nor does it obligate the Government to pay for any bid/proposal preparation costs.

5. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Contracting Officer, Rachel Tilley, at rachel.tilley.1@us.af.mil.

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