Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #PON 6162
NYSERDA Solicits Proposals for Innovative Building Electrification Solutions in New York State
Posted
May 21, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
PON 6162
NAICS
541715, 541330
NYSERDA is seeking proposals to accelerate the commercialization of affordable, innovative building electrification solutions across New York State. - Government Buyer: - New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), Contract Management division - End Use Energy Innovation program - Products/Services Requested: - Development and demonstration projects for building electrification innovation - Focus on solutions that improve energy efficiency, load flexibility, and resilience - Emphasis on benefits for low-to-moderate income and disadvantaged communities - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities specified; opportunity is for consulting and technical services - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named in the solicitation - Proposals may include teaming with commercial firms, manufacturers, large OEMs, industry associations, research organizations, universities, government agencies, and end-users - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Solutions must demonstrate a clear path to commercialization and marketing - Teaming arrangements are encouraged to maximize innovation and impact - Open to a wide range of stakeholders capable of delivering scalable building innovations - No set-aside goals for SDVOB, MWBE, or DBE participation - Place of Performance: - Projects to be performed at sites across New York State - Contracting office located at 17 Columbia Circle, Albany, NY
Description
The NYSERDA End Use Energy Innovation program aims to accelerate the commercialization of affordable innovative solutions that enable electrification, reduce peak loads, and improve the efficiency of building stock in New York State. The solicitation seeks development and demonstration projects at New York State sites to advance economically viable building solutions that are energy efficient, load flexible, and resilient. The program focuses on solutions benefiting low-to-moderate income and disadvantaged communities and requires proposers to describe their commercialization and marketing strategies. Teaming arrangements including various stakeholders are encouraged to increase the probability of success and commercialization of technologies.