Part 1: Lots 1 to 4 - Supply of fuel by tanker truck
Part 2: Lots 5 to 7 - Supply of rolling fuels through a distribution system
Part 3: Lots 8 to 10 - Supply of alternative fuels (CNG) through a distribution network
Part 4: Lot 11 - Supply of electricity for vehicles via charging cards at charging stations
supply by tanker truck of heating gas oil to be discharged into tanks located in the provinces of Liège, Luxembourg and NamurThe heating gas oil to be delivered is ordinary heating diesel, possibly with an additive in winter, and extra heating diesel.
Supply of CNG through a distribution network in the province of Luxembourg.The estimated quantities for lot 10 are approximately 140,000 kg of CNG. This element is given for information purposes only and does not bind the contracting authority in any way concerning a minimum quantity to be consumed. The maximum amount consumed annually will be 420,000 kg.
Supply of electricity for electric vehicles via charging cards at charging stations, in Belgium.The estimated quantities for lot 11 are approximately 458,000 kWh. This element is given for information purposes only and does not bind the contracting authority in any way concerning a minimum quantity to be consumed. The maximum amount consumed annually will be 1,374,000 kWh.
supply by tanker truck of heating gas oil to be discharged into tanks located in the provinces of Brabant-Wallon and HainautThe heating gas oil to be delivered is ordinary heating diesel, possibly with an additive in winter and extra heating diesel.
Supply by tanker of diesel diesel for taxiing, to be discharged into tanks located in the provinces of Liège, Luxembourg and Namur.For information, the annual need for AdBlue ® is estimated at 1000 L for lot 3, this information does not bind the contracting authority concerning a minimum quantity to be ordered.
Supply by tanker of taxi-diesel gas oil, to be discharged into tanks situated in the provinces of Brabant-Wallon and HainautFor information, the annual consumption of AdBlue ® is estimated at 60,000 L for lot 4, this information does not bind the contracting authority concerning a minimum quantity to be ordered.
Supply of fuel through a Belgian distribution network.- in view of the incentives to convert vehicle fleets to alternative fuels (CNG) and to upgrade petrol, the annual volumes consumed in diesel will decrease over the life of the market. Conversely, the annual volumes consumed in gasoline will increase.
- the average proportion of petrol during the term of the contract is estimated at 25 % of total fuel consumption,
- In order to estimate the number of cards per volume range, an annual average calculated on the needs of recent years, is about 1,500 liters / cards.
- The maximum quantity ordered annually will be 24,000,000 litres.
Supply of fuel through a distribution network in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.- the proportion of petrol is estimated at 55 % of total fuel consumption,
- In order to estimate the number of cards per volume range, an annual average calculated on the needs of recent years is about 430 litres/cards.
- The maximum quantity ordered annually will be 6,000,000 litres.
Supply of fuel through a French distribution network.- the proportion of petrol is estimated at 91 % of total fuel consumption,
- the maximum quantity ordered annually will be 15,000 liters
Supply of CNG through a distribution network in the province of Liège and for the Brussels-Capital Region.The estimated quantities for lot 8 are about 21,300 kg of CNG and 1,500 L of gasoline. This element is given for information purposes only and does not bind the contracting authority in any way concerning a minimum quantity to be consumed. The maximum amount consumed annually will be 64,000 kg.
Supply of CNG through a distribution network in the provinces of Namur, Hainaut and Brabant-Wallon.The estimated quantities for lot 9 are about 120,000 kg of CNG and 4,400 L of gasoline. This element is given for information purposes only and does not bind the contracting authority in any way concerning a minimum quantity to be consumed. The maximum amount consumed annually will be 360,000 kg.