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Let the “green” dollars flow - GSA Looking to Buy Clean Energy Fleet Beginning FY 22

Posted on 2/26/21 at 9:37 pm
Posted by DingLeeBerry
Member since Oct 2014
10895 posts
Posted on 2/26/21 at 9:37 pm
No doubt the Democrats’ friends and family will be lining up at the slop trough for the feeding.

FY2022 Electric, Hydrogen Fuel Cell, and Other Clean Emission Vehicles Request for Information

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The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Fleet Management (GSA Fleet) is seeking information from industry on commercially available battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, along with Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), vehicles capable of operating on gasoline or electricity, and any other clean burning technology to GSA Fleet for sale and/or lease to eligible GSA customers.

These vehicles must meet or exceed current Federal Vehicle Safety Standards for Domestic use, and all vehicles produced for other global regions are to comply with safety and emission standards for the countries they are intended for sale outside the United States. GSA Fleet will use the information provided by industry to determine if the market can meet customer demand for battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

GSA Fleet’s intent is to develop a comprehensive, industry-informed requirement and acquisition strategy to pursue battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell, and other clean burning technology vehicle offerings in Fiscal Year 2022 as part of GSA’s annual non-tactical vehicle contracts.


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GSA Fleet is seeking commercially available products sold through Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or authorized resellers for vehicle brands including, but not limited to:
Fiat-Chrysler
Ford
General Motors
Honda
Isuzu
IVECO
Lordstown
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Rivian
Renault
Tesla
Volkswagen
Workhorse

GSA Fleet seeks information on products available domestically, and in the European Union (EU), Japan, and the Middle East for the following vehicle types:
Sedans and Passenger Station Wagons
Cargo and Passenger Vans (4X4 and 4X2)
Sport Utility Vehicles and crossovers (4X4 and 4X2)
Wheelchair-Accessible Light Vehicles
Pickup trucks (4X4 and 4X2)
Buses (school, transit, and shuttle)
Light/Medium/Heavy Trucks with vocational bodies (e.g. utility, box, delivery, dump, stake, etc.)
Tractor Trucks
Ambulances
Any/all other sizes and types of vehicles, excluding motorcycles and (LSEV) low speed electric vehicles*


U.S. General Services Administration FY2022 Battery Electric and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Charging Infrastructure

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The General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Fleet Management (GSA Fleet) is seeking information from industry on commercially available Battery Electric and Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicles charging infrastructure solutions that can be offered to the federal government for sale to federal agencies, DoD and other eligible entities. The charging infrastructure solution must meet or exceed ENERGY STAR energy-efficiency criteria and UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL) safety standards for domestic use, as well as comparable international standards for products that can be commercially sold outside of the contiguous United States.


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GSA Fleet will use the information provided by industry to determine if the market can meet customer agency demand for electric vehicle charging stations, both sold domestically and/or abroad. GSA Fleet’s intent is to develop a comprehensive industry-informed acquisition strategy to enhance the current offerings available through GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) and expand our current product base on existing programs to include electric vehicle charging infrastructure. GSA is also interested in hydrogen fueling options available.

GSA Fleet is seeking commercially available Battery Electric and Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicle charging infrastructure to support the following vehicle types which include, but are not limited to: -
Sedans and Passenger Station Wagons -
Cargo and Passenger Vans
- Sport Utility Vehicles and crossovers -
Wheelchair-Accessible Light Vehicles -
Pickup trucks (4X4 and 4X2) -
Buses (school, transit, and shuttle) -
Light/Medium/Heavy Trucks with vocational bodies (e.g. utility, box, delivery, dump, stake, etc.) -
Tractor Trucks -
Ambulances - Any/all other sizes and types of vehicles, excluding motorcycles and (LSEV) low speed electric vehicles*.

Posted by Gus007
TN
Member since Jul 2018
11977 posts
Posted on 2/26/21 at 9:46 pm to
How much carbon is needed to burn to make the electricity to separate oxygen from hydrogen to make the fuel cells?
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