Published date: 28 February 2023

Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.


Closing: 5 October 2022, 2pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Market and economic research; polling and statistics - 79300000

Location of contract

Any region

Value of contract

£143,489

Procurement reference

tender_310318/1144694

Published date

28 February 2023

Closing date

5 October 2022

Closing time

2pm

Contract start date

1 November 2022

Contract end date

31 May 2023

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Call-off from a framework agreement

A mini-competition or direct purchase from a pre-established framework agreement.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

***** THIS IS AN AWARD NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION *****

This procurement is being concluded following a mini competition under the CCS Research and Insights DPS.

Brief Description of Requirement

BEIS are commissioning a process evaluation of the regulations, to understand how well they have been implemented and how industry and consumers have responded to their implementation. This will inform further policy development on smart charging and provide lessons learned for wider policy development. This includes measures on smart secure energy systems, smart heating appliances, and energy smart appliances currently recently introduced into Parliament through the Energy Security Bill.
The aims of the project are as follows:
1. Understand how the chargepoint industry in Great Britain has responded to the implementation of the regulations, and any first-year developments.
2. Understand if the regulations will support opportunities for wider industry (charge point manufacturers, retailers, energy suppliers, technology providers etc.)
3. Understand how the device standards have been adopted by industry and what this may mean for consumer choice and experience.
4. Provide insight into the barriers, enablers and incentives for smart charging.
5. Review the policy process and develop lessons learnt for future policy making
To meet the project aims outlined above, the project can be broken down into two parts:
1. Industry Research
- Developing a stakeholder system map of the private charging market and assessing how different stakeholders interact with each other and are affected by the regulations
- Developing a consumer journey map presenting the steps consumers can take to purchase a chargepoint (from information gathering, to point of purchase and use of chargepoint)
- Assessment of the products available in the private chargepoint market
- Qualitative and quantitative research with different industry groups to understand how they have been affected by the regulations
2. Consumer Research
- Qualitative research with EV drivers to understand their consumer journey experience and explore if and how different types of consumers respond to incentives
To inform the research, the successful bidder can carry out informal interviews with policy officials in BEIS. The successful bidder can gather information on the following to fully understand the background of the regulations:
- Rationale and objectives for the development of the regulations
- Challenges and risks with development or implementation of the regulations
- Potential future policy or regulation changes


Award information

Awarded date

8 November 2022

Contract start date

1 November 2022

Contract end date

31 May 2023

Total value of contract

£143,489

This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.

RICARDO-AEA LIMITED

Address

UNITED KINGDOM

Reference

No reference - other

Supplier is SME?

Yes

Supplier is VCSE?

No


About the buyer

Address

Polaris House
Swindon
SN2 1FF
England

Email

professionalservices@uksbs.co.uk