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66 <br /> Electric Vehicle Transition Plan&Charging Infrastructure Evaluation for County Fleet RFQ 367-005463 <br /> Response to Request for Qualifications November 5,2025 <br /> Address: 333 South Beaudry Avenue, Los Angeles, CA Phone Number: 703-746-3916 <br /> 90017 <br /> Contract Amount: $1,510,000 EMAIL: amy.posner alexandriava.gov <br /> Year: 2024—2025 <br /> Project Description: The City of Alexandria Fleet Electrification Project aims to <br /> transition the city's fleet to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) and develop the necessary <br /> charging infrastructure. ICF will collect data on the existing fleet, develop a transition <br /> ' -� plan, and create charging infrastructure scenarios. The project includes assessing <br /> load capacity, completing preliminary engineering designs, and developing a rollout <br /> timeline and cost estimates.Additionally, ICF will identify funding and financing <br /> solutions and compile a 10-year phased master plan for the fleet transition. Optional on-call support for <br /> fleet charging procurement is also available. <br /> Reference 6 <br /> Customer Name: City of Iowa City Contact Individual: Sarah Gardener <br /> Address: 410 E Washington St Iowa City, IA 52240 Phone Number: 319-877-6162 <br /> Contract Amount: $95,000 EMAIL: Isgardner Iowa-city.orp <br /> Year: 2023-2024 <br /> Project Description: ICF assisted Iowa City in developing a municipal fleet <br /> a transition plan aimed at reducing GHG emissions by transitioning the <br /> municipal fleet to EVs and other ZEVs. This initiative supported Iowa City's <br /> w�w�r broader goals of increasing renewable energy use, improving energy <br /> -� efficiency, and promoting sustainable transportation. The plan assessed the <br /> CITY OF IClWA CITY current fleet and infrastructure, provided recommendations for vehicle and <br /> UNESCO CO I Y OF U 1 LRAI UKL charging infrastructure replacements, and outlined strategies for <br /> implementation, including cost estimates, training needs, and potential <br /> barriers. This work aligned with Iowa City's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, <br /> leveraging the city's progress in renewable electricity generation and its efforts to encourage EV <br /> adoption among residents and employees. <br /> CONFIDENTIAL 3 i <br />