ChargePoint, a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has been awarded a new Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract to supply EV charging hardware, software, and services to public agencies across the United States and Canada.
This marks the company’s third consecutive agreement with Sourcewell since 2017.
For engineers and planners developing large-scale charging infrastructure, the agreement also supports the broader standardization and interoperability of EV charging systems across public networks. Reliable access to vetted hardware and software helps ensure consistent performance, compatibility, and network scalability, which are key factors in the technical design and integration of public charging systems.
The contract allows municipalities, transit authorities, public schools, and other entities to procure EV charging infrastructure through a simplified process with standardized, pre-approved pricing.
ChargePoint was selected following a competitive request for proposal (RFP) process that ensures compliance with local procurement requirements. Through the Sourcewell program, participating agencies can streamline purchasing and implementation of EV charging projects while meeting sustainability and fleet electrification goals.
Sourcewell, a self-funded government organization established in 1978, supports more than 50,000 member agencies by offering cooperative purchasing contracts that combine collective buying power with vetted, competitive pricing.
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