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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on February 26, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

ZEV Infrastructure Planning Map – Defining and Identifying Underserved Areas

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NRCan/RNCan- 5000091248Canada

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The Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is seeking to update its existing EV Infrastructure Planning map to better inform Canadians and stakeholders about electric vehicle charging needs nationwide. The update will include reviewing and enhancing current data sources, revising criteria to identify underserved areas specific to various funding streams, and focusing on publicly available chargers in corridors and communities with attention to rural and urban distinctions. An improved GIS mapping tool is required to visualize geographic gaps and prioritize infrastructure investments for the Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP). This tool must be publicly accessible online in both English and French and provide at least quarterly updates to reflect new charger deployments. The updated mapping tool will incorporate multiple data layers such as the number and type of ZEV connectors, registered EVs, population demographics, road and traffic data, and Indigenous lands, with flexibility to add new data as needed. The contractor must hold full intellectual property rights to provide a GIS mapping service capable of advanced analytics, customizable algorithms, and internal government filtering capabilities. Licensing must cover 10 NRCan users and allow external public use. Knowledge transfer to NRCan staff is essential to enable ongoing maintenance and data updates. Deliverables include the licensed software, regular progress meetings, a static public-facing map version, and a comprehensive dataset to support future ZEVIP proposal evaluations.

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NRCan updates EV infrastructure map with advanced GIS tool, bilingual access, quarterly updates, and IP rights.

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Government of Canada → Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)View Agency

NAICS

541370 - Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

World, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(2)

RNCan PAC #5000081248_1 - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Mapping Update

PDF4 pagespac

NRCan Advance Contract Award Notice for EV Infrastructure Mapping

PDF4 pagesacan

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)
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Government of Canada → Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)
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Kaeli McCarthyContracting Authority

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The Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) has a requirement to update the existing EV Infrastructure Planning map to inform Canadians and stakeholders about electric vehicle charging infrastructure needs across the country The work will involve the following: • Review data availability and update existing data sources; • Based upon the results of this review provide input and suggestions for updating of NRCan’s existing set of criteria used to identify underserved areas as it pertains to ZEV charging infrastructure across Canada. These criteria may differ or apply uniquely to various streams NRCan uses for its funding programs. • Focus of this product will prioritize publicly available charging in corridors and communities and may include a delineation of rural versus urban needs. • Update and enhance the existing GIS mapping tool to help visualize and locate geographical gap areas and allow the program to prioritize gaps when considering future requests for proposals to ZEVIP. • Static version of the map to be accessible online and public facing through the NRCan GeoSpatial Mapping Services. This version will help inform future applicants for ZEVIP of where the Government of Canada considers priority areas for investment. • Minimum of quarterly updates to published map as more EV chargers are deployed and the geographical gaps are filled. • Data used to support "geographical gaps" definitions and corresponding production of a GIS mapping tool will consider the inclusion of the following location-based data metrics and align with the EV and Alternative Fueling Stations Locator: number of ZEV connectors by type (and power rating, accessibility such as private/public/residential if available); number of registered EVs; population data; roadways and highways, traffic information; and Indigenous Lands. • The data used may be expanded to include additional layers or criteria as datasets become available and/or are identified as necessary by NRCan to support accuracy and utilization of the mapping tool for desired outcomes’ • Contractor must own and have full licensing permission for the provision of Intellectual Property for a GIS mapping service with capacity for advanced analytics with customizable algorithms, base maps, and configuration. • Include licensing for internal NRCan analytics capabilities and publication on NRCan websites. The data used may be expanded to include additional layers or criteria as datasets become available and/or are identified as necessary by NRCan to support accuracy and utilization of the mapping tool for desired outcomes. The tool will allow for filters and queries from internal government users. It is expected the contractor will provide knowledge transfer to allow for continued maintenance of the tool, including the ability to update or expand data incorporated, allowing NRCan to manage the tool moving forward. The resulting publicly accessible map will be available in both English and French versions at NRCan’s expense. Key Deliverables include: • Provision and use of licenses for 10 NRCan users to EV charging analytics • Provision of Licensing to allow external use and publication of the GIS mapping tool. • Regular meetings to review update progress and confirm sets of criteria for internal and external mapping analytic tools • The provision of an accessible mapping tool for use as part of future ZEVIP requests for proposals. • A static version of the map will be accessible online and public facing through the NRCan GeoSpatial Mapping Services. A comprehensive data set will be provided to NRCan in an agreed upon format to facilitate this publication.