Sustainability Partners (SP) has won a contract from the state of New Mexico for the electrification of over 5,000 fleet vehicles and the deployment of supporting charging infrastructure.
SP provides a comprehensive, turnkey electrification solution—Electric Vehicles as a Service. EVaaS can include any combination of funding, deployment, maintenance, charging station installation, load management and ongoing support. This model “ensures ongoing maintenance and system upgrades without requiring agencies to own or operate proprietary systems.”
Under this contract, SP and its vendor partners will conduct a full assessment of New Mexico’s vehicle fleet and develop a strategic implementation plan. SP will deploy and maintain a robust charging network.
“SP partners with best-in-class vendors to ensure flexibility, transparency, and access to the latest technology, without locking customers into proprietary hardware or software,” says the company. The contract also allows New Mexico’s public schools and municipalities to procure EVaaS, potentially expanding the impact of this initiative beyond state agencies.
“This award strengthens our role as a trusted partner in fleet electrification,” said John Veech, CEO of SP. “We’ve successfully implemented large-scale projects in Hawai’i and are excited to bring that experience and momentum to New Mexico. Our approach eliminates upfront costs and accelerates implementation timelines, helping the state quickly expand its electric fleet.”
Source: Sustainability Partners
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