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Beam Global Awarded Contract to Provide EV Charging to Feds

Beam Global’s GSA MAS Contract Number 47QSWA21D0006 is valid through October 31, 2025 with exercise options through October 31, 2040.

November 19, 2020
Beam Global Awarded Contract to Provide EV Charging to Feds

 

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Beam Global’s GSA MAS Contract Number 47QSWA21D0006 is valid through October 31, 2025 with exercise options through October 31, 2040.

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Beam Global announced on Nov. 19 the award of their General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contract. Federal agencies can now purchase EV ARC solar EV Charging infrastructure products on the GSA Advantage! site. Due to the recent rebrand from Envision Solar to Beam Global, products are listed under Envision Solar while the name change is processed.

GSA MAS Contracts, frequently referred to as GSA Schedules, are pre-competed, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) compliant contracts that serve to streamline the government procurement process.

“Beam Global’s GSA Schedule now allows Federal agencies, state and local governments, educational institutions, and others to easily purchase the fastest deployed EV charging infrastructure products on the market,” said Desmond Wheatley, Beam Global CEO. “Five Federally funded National Laboratories and the U.S. Navy already use EV ARC products. It will be much easier to get follow on orders from them and new orders from other Federal agencies as a result of this contract vehicle being in place. We believe the timing could not be better: not only do we anticipate significant Federal Stimulus and funding for EV charging infrastructure when the new administration takes office, we are also providing the opportunity for state and local governments to buy EV ARC products from the GSA Schedule with the Disaster Purchasing designation.” 

Beam currently offers the EV ARC line of sustainable EV charging infrastructure products through their GSA MAS Contract under the following Special Item Numbers (SINs):

  • SIN 335999 Power Distribution Equipment

  • SIN 335911 Batteries

Federal agencies can use the company’s GSA MAS Contract to secure EV ARC sustainable EV charging products at pre-negotiated pricing, terms, and conditions. These products include: 

  • Beam EV ARC charging units with ChargePoint EV charging station(s) pre-mounted: configurations with 1 plug2-plugs

  • Beam EV ARC charging units with Enel X JuiceBox Pro EV charging station(s) pre-mounted: configurations with 1 plug2 plugs3 plugs4 plugs5 plugs6 plugs

  • The above products are also designated Disaster Purchasing status and are available for purchase by state and local government entities and educational institutions in accordance with Section 833 of the John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007 and the Federal Supply Schedules Usage Act of 2010.

The U.S. government operates the largest civilian fleet in the world with more than 640,000 vehicles. As fleet electrification increases due to the resultant reduction in fuel costs, maintenance, and emissions, the requirement for rapid deployment of EV charging infrastructure is expected to grow dramatically. Additionally, President Elect Joe Biden has committed to the deployment of more than 500,000 new public charging outlets by the end of 2030 and to a 100% clean energy economy with net-zero emissions by 2050.

Beam Global’s GSA MAS Contract Number 47QSWA21D0006 is valid through October 31, 2025 with exercise options through October 31, 2040.

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