Opportunity
Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004102
Minneapolis Seeks Expansion and Maintenance of Public EV Charging Network
Posted
June 26, 2026
Respond By
July 29, 2026
Identifier
0000004102
NAICS
423860, 541512, 811219
The City of Minneapolis, in partnership with the City of Saint Paul and the Metropolitan Council, is seeking proposals for the expansion and maintenance of its Electric Vehicle (EV) Mobility Network. - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis, Department of Public Works, Traffic and Parking Services Division - Collaboration with City of Saint Paul and Metropolitan Council - Products and Services Requested: - Supply of Level 2 and Level 3 EV charging stations (hardware and components) - Level 2 Charging Stations: - 62 units, Part Number: HCS-60R-C22-L25-183 - 30 units, Part Number: HCS-60R-C27-L25-250 - Level 3 Charging Stations: - 5 units, Part Number: MD_HVC_CAR - 2 units, Part Number: MD_TERRA_D - 2 units, Part Number: TRI153-RTM-01 - Management software (cloud-based SaaS) for operation, configuration, and reporting - Mobile application for iOS and Android to support public charging session management - Maintenance and installation services for ongoing support and network expansion - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Hardware must accept credit/debit and contactless payments - Equipment must be UL listed or NRTL approved, comply with NEC and FCC standards, and operate in a wide temperature range - Cord management required for all chargers - Software must integrate with third-party chargers, Minneapolis mobile parking app, and curb data aggregation platforms - System must support city-managed payment processors - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified suppliers meeting technical and service requirements
Description
The City of Minneapolis, along with the City of Saint Paul and Met Council, is soliciting proposals for a vendor to supply electric vehicle (EV) charging hardware, components, management software, maintenance, and installation services. The goal is to maintain and expand public charging stations deployed in the public right-of-way. The project involves providing EV charging equipment, software, and maintenance support as detailed in the Scope of Services. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the City's eSupplier Portal by July 29, 2026.