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Report To: Planning and Development Committee
Date of Meeting: June 13, 2022 Report Number: FSD-023-22
Submitted By: Trevor Pinn, Deputy CAO/Treasurer
Reviewed By: Mary-Anne Dempster, CAO
File Number:
Resolution#: PD-078-22
By-law Number:
Report Subject: 2022 Municipal EV Charge Stations
Recommendations:
1.That Report FSD-023-22 be received;
2.That eight Electric Vehicle (EV) charge stations be installed on municipal properties
in 2022, as guided by the Clarington EV Action Plan (EVAP).
3.That funds in the amount of $65,000 be allocated to this project from the Municipal
Capital Works Reserve Fund.
4.That Staff be authorized to single-source these eight stations to Xavier Canada
Corporation, to integrate with the existing EV charging infrastructure already
completed in 2021 and 2022; and
5.That all interested parties listed in Report FSD-023-22 and any delegations be
advised of Council’s decision.
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Report Overview
This report seeks approval from Council to install eight Electric Vehicle (EV) charge
stations on municipal properties as guided by the Clarington EV Action Plan (EVAP), to
take advantage of the Zero Emissions Infrastructure Program Grant which will cover 50%
of the purchase and installation costs of the stations. To complete this work in 2022, staff
recommend funds in the amount of $65,000 be allocated to this project from the
Municipal Capital Works Reserve Fund and that Xavier Canada Corporation be
contracted to complete the work to integrate with the existing EV charging infrastructure
already completed in 2022.
1. Background
1.1 In 2021, the cost of eight level two Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations was budgeted
by Planning and Development Services Department to fuel municipal fleet vehicles for
building inspectors.
1.2 Specifications and drawings for the electrical work required to complete the supply and
installation of the eight EV charging stations at Garnet B. Ricard for fleet were provided
by the Public Works Department.
1.3 Quotation Q2021-33 was prepared and issued by the Purchasing Services Division. The
tender was posted electronically on the Municipality’s website. Notification of the
availability of the document was also posted on the Ontario Public Buyers Association’s
website.
1.4 Thirty-three (33) companies downloaded the quotation document. Six (6) submissions
were received, and all were deemed compliant.
1.5 As mutually agreed between Public Works and Purchasing, the award for Q2021-33
was made to the lowest compliant bidder meeting all specifications – Xavier Canada
Corporation.
1.6 In early 2022, Clarington received notice that it was successful in its submission to the
Zero Emissions Infrastructure Program, which will cover the 50% of all the costs
associated with the purchase and installation of up to 18 EV stations, to a maximum of
$5,000 per charge point. This includes the eight stations that were already approved in
the 2021 annual budget.
1.7 In March, 2022 Council approved the Clarington 5-year EV Action Plan (EVAP), which
guides the Municipality’s corporate transition to EVs over the next five years (2022 to
2026) and identifies ideal locations for EV charging infrastructure for both fleet and the
public.
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2. Analysis
2.1 This report seeks funding to cover the Municipality’s portion of eight additional EV
charge points, as guided by the Council-approved EVAP, which have been approved for
subsidy under the ZEVIP Program.
2.2 The total funds required for this project is $105,000, which includes grant funding of up
to $40,000 from the Government of Canada.
2.3 Staff recommend that the Municipality’s portion of the funds required to undertake this
work, in the amount of $65,000, be allocated to this project from the Municipal Capital
Works Reserve Fund.
Description Amount
Municipal Capital
Works Reserve Fund
$65,000
NRCAN Grant $40,000
Total Funds
Required
$105,000
2.4 This report also seeks approval to single source these eight charge points from the
current provider, Xavier Canada Corporation, to take advantage of their expertise and
the infrastructure already in place throughout the Municipality. Xavier Canada
Corporation was the low bidder on the previous tender call.
2.5 Xavier Canada Corporation has agreed to honor established unit rates outlined in their
most recent award (Q2021-33) for the civil components and charging units and has
provided pricing for the electrical work which is in line with their low bid approved in
2021.
2.6 Issuing this work during the summer of 2022 will ensure this work is completed during
the summer months to take advantage of the current grant funds available, which must
be completed by December 2022.
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3. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by the Directors of Planning and Development Services
and Public Works who concur with the recommendations.
4. Conclusion
4.1 The Municipality has a Council-approved EV Action Plan, which clearly outlines the
pathway to electrify the municipal fleet and provide EV charging unfractured to the
Public on Municipal properties.
4.2 The Municipality has been approved for a ZEVIP grant, which covers the 50% of the
costs associated with the installation of 18 EV charge station (up to $5,000 per charge
point), as outlined in the EVAP.
4.3 It is respectfully recommended that the Municipality allocate funds to cover the
Municipality’s portion of the cost for eight additional EV charge stations on Municipal
properties, which will be partially funded by the ZEVIP program.
4.4 It is also respectfully recommended that Xavier Canada Corporation, be awarded the
contract for the works associated with the installation of the additional EV charge
stations.
Staff Contact: Doran Hoge, Energy and Climate Change Response Coordinator, 905-623-
3379 ext.2429 or dhoge@clarington.net.
Attachments:
Not Applicable
Interested Parties:
There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision.