Published date: 22 November 2018
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
Buses and coaches - 34121000
Electric buses - 34144910
Transport services (excl. Waste transport) - 60000000
Location of contract
East of England
Procurement reference
EBUSMKT2018
Published date
22 November 2018
Closing date
4 January 2019
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) are exploring opportunities to partner with an experienced public transport operator to facilitate the early adoption of Low Emission Buses (LEB) running on one or more routes within Cambridge. The early adoption LEB bus initiative will be a demonstrator that will focus on LEB operating on services within Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire and which pass through the city centre, with the aim of lowering emissions and the dependence on fossil fuels.
Buses may be of mixed technology ranging from full battery operated vehicles with depot charging, to the latest stop/start hybrid buses that are capable of automatically switching to electric mode and Geofencing within a designated air quality area within the city.
The project will support the clean air agenda being developed by GCP partners and will be an exemplar of the use of low emission technology for public transport.
The project is aimed at working with a partner operator and / or manufacturer to initially support the initial transition towards the aspiration of a 100% LEB fleet in Cambridge by 2031. It will provide data and other information that will help to understand the economic opportunities and issues faced by this challenge.
The use of LEB and data obtained from their use will support the transition from diesel vehicles to LEB in order to reduce harmful emissions within the city with the eventual aim of 100% zero tailpipe emissions by 2031.
Please see the attached document "LEB Market Testing" for further information.
About the buyer
Contact name
Jon Collyns
Address
Shire Hall
CAMBRIDGE
CB30AP
England
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Closing date: 4 January 2019