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64 <br /> Electric Vehicle Transition Plan&Charging Infrastructure Evaluation for County Fleet RFQ 367-005463 <br /> Response to Request for Qualifications November 5,2025 <br /> References <br /> This section provides a list of five references for the past projects that ICF has provided similar services. <br /> Customer Name: City of Raleigh Contact Individual: Rick D. Longobart <br /> Address: 222 W. Hargett St. Raleigh, NC 27601 Phone Number: (919) 996-5616 <br /> Contract Amount: $200,000 EMAIL: rick.longobart(cDraleighnc.gov <br /> Year: 2022—2023 <br /> Project Description: The City of Raleigh has ambitious GHG emission reduction targets. <br /> 4 X00 In May 2019, the Raleigh City Council established a goal to reduce community GHG <br /> \� . <br /> ���/n emissions in Raleigh by 80% by the year 2050. In order to support the City of Raleigh with <br /> meeting these reduction targets, ICF conducted an analysis of approximately 2,500 <br /> Raleigh vehicles and associated sites (utilizing telematics data) to provide the City with an <br /> implementation strategy to transition its fleet to EVs. In coordination with partners <br /> including Triangle Clean Cities Coalition and The Mobility House, ICF is supporting the City of Raleigh by <br /> developing Fleet Electrification Implementation Rollout Strategy. Components of this fleet transition plan <br /> include: 1) evaluate the City's fleet and provide recommendations to transition from fossil fuel vehicles to <br /> clean transportation options; 2) identify potential funding sources and procurement strategies; 3) develop <br /> a sustainable EV charging infrastructure plan for City fleet vehicles; 4) provide a training plan and <br /> educational guidelines for City staff who will operate EVs; 5) review the City's EV charging software <br /> system solution and recommend best practices for aligning software; and 6) provide recommendation to <br /> improve accessibility and address equity issues through electrification and charging infrastructure <br /> deployment. <br /> Reference 2 <br /> Customer Name: City of Wilmington, Public Works Dept. Contact Individual: David Ingram <br /> Address: 209 Coleman Dr. PO#1810, Wilmington, NC Phone Number: 910-341-1602 <br /> Contract Amount: $100,000 EMAIL: David.ingram(@wilmingtonnc.gov <br /> Year: 2025- Present <br /> Project Description: ICF is partnering with the City of Wilmington to <br /> �NkGTON develop a comprehensive Fleet Electrification Transition Strategy <br /> Of f I CAR01,1NA aligned with the City's ambitious climate goals. Wilmington aims to <br /> electrify 50% of its municipal fleet by 2035 and achieve full <br /> electrification by 2050. Our team has conducted a detailed assessment of the City's fleet -over 700 <br /> vehicles - including emergency response vehicles that belong to the City's Fire and Police department, <br /> as well as off-road equipment. The team is also assisting the City to evaluate optimal electrification <br /> opportunities and charging infrastructure requirements. We address technical challenges for medium- <br /> and heavy-duty vehicles, evaluate cost implications, and design phased implementation strategies, <br /> including recommendations for alternative fuels where EV technology is not yet viable. In addition, the <br /> CONFIDENTIAL 29 <br />