VA Electric Vehicle Feasibility Studies, Nationwide

LRS Federal has been contracted by the General Services Administration (GSA) to complete comprehensive analysis, evaluation, and feasibility reports for the installation of Electrical Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) at 98 VA Medical Centers across 31 states and Puerto Rico. This work involves the analysis and evaluation of the existing electric utility supply capacity, solar photovoltaic (PV) power system energy production, and existing electrical power distribution system condition, capacity, loading, and available space, along with providing recommendations, phasing, budgetary estimates, and life cycle cost analysis for converting 100% of the existing Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) gasoline-powered light duty vehicle fleet to all electric vehicles (EVs) at each VAMC.

To accomplish this large, complex, geographically dispersed task order within the period of performance defined by the government, LRS established multiple teams comprised of electricians, EV experts, and registered Professional Electrical Engineers. This approach allows for simultaneous execution of multiple feasibility studies in dispersed geographic areas to ensure strict adherence to the project deadlines, which require each feasibility study for individual VAMCs to be completed within 120 calendar days.

Project Size: Nationwide

Cost: $4.1M

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