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Request for proposal – National disclosure EV charging database platform

February 23, 2026

Deadline to submit is March 6, 2026

February 23rd, 2026

We are currently seeking a technical consulting firm to develop and deliver a platform for Electric Mobility Canada’s “National Disclosure EV Charging Database” project.

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Please refer to our RFP document for details.

Timeline: March 2026 – February 2027

Scope of Work & Deliverables

EMC is seeking a consulting firm that possesses the technical capability and experience, and a solid understanding of the EV ecosystem, to develop and deliver a platform to host a database for public charging sites in Canada.

Proposal / Selection Process & Consulting Timeline

  • February 23rd to 27th, 2026: Period to submit questions about RFP
  • March 6th, 2026, 11:59pm: Deadline for proposal submission
  • March 13th, 2026: Announcement of Selected Candidate
  • March 16th-20th, 2026: Contract Negotiation and Signing
  • March 23rd, 2026: Consultation Start Date
  • January 31st, 2027: Final platform delivery & Presentation of results to EMC
  • February 28th, 2027: Consultation completion date

EMC Contact Information

Respondents should submit any questions related to the RFP and express of interest by sending an email to sandra.dsylva@emc-mec.ca with “National Disclosure EV Charging Database” in subject line.

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