1 Must use the CHAdeMO (L3) and SAE J1772 (L2) standard plug. 2 Must use licensed and certified technicians for any installation, maintenance/service-related work; license/certification may be requested for all work. 3 Proposer should be able to price and deliver both L2 wall and pedestal mounted type charging stations and L3 standalone charging stations. 4 EV charging stations shall have software ability to provide charging to City owned vehicles (no charge) and public vehicles (fee-based charging) 5 Proposer shall present evidence that the firm has been successfully providing EV Charging stations and for how many consecutive years. 6 EV charging stations shall have the ability to stop flow of power when not in use. The system shall have over-current protection to prevent vehicles from drawing too much power. 7 EV charging stations must have a functional working interface or planned interface with Assetworks software. Assetworks is a cloud-based application that hosts the City of Tempe. 8 All charging stations must be OCPP compliant 9 Successful proposer will provide a manufacturer’s warranty on all purchased EV charging equipment, hardware, and software. 10 The minimum 12-month warranty must include all materials, equipment, parts, tools, labor (overtime, weekends, holidays), installation, mobilization and incidentals, as well as all vendor or manufacturer recommended upgrades