The subject of the Order is:
1) Delivery of 6pcs factory new low-floor electric buses along with necessary and additional equipment, software and documentation.
2) Delivery, assembly and commissioning of a charging system consisting of 3 pcs of stationary two-seat loaders with a total charging power of 300 kW (2 x 50 kW each of the chargers) on the territory of the Ordering Authority's bus depot.
1. The subject of the order is:
1) Delivery of 6pcs factory new low-floor electric buses along with necessary and additional equipment, software and documentation.
2) Delivery, assembly and commissioning of a charging system consisting of 3 pcs of stationary two-seat loaders with a total charging power of 300 kW (2 x 50 kW each of the chargers) on the territory of the Ordering Authority's bus depot.
2. The bus design and the solutions used are designed to guarantee the operation of buses, assuming an average of 70,000 km of annual mileage.
3. The technical solutions used must be checked, implemented for serial production, and their reliability must be confirmed at least in operational tests.
4. The buses offered cannot be prototypes and must be in the current sale offer and be produced in similar completion in at least 3 copies.
5. The Contracting Authority informs that, pursuant to Article 393 (1) (4) of the Pzp Act, it will reject an offer in which products originating in Member States of the European Union, countries with which the European Union has concluded agreements on equal treatment of entrepreneurs, or countries against which the decision The Council shall apply the provisions of Directive 2014/25/EU, not exceeding 50%.
The product originating in a country should be understood in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 October 2013 establishing the Union Customs Code, Article 60:
1. Wholly obtained goods in the country or territory concerned shall be regarded as originating in that country or territory,
2. Goods in the production of which more than one country or more than one territory are involved shall be considered as originating in the country or territory in which the goods have undergone the last significant, economically justified processing or processing, in an undertaking adapted to that purpose, resulting in the manufacture of a new product or constituted an important stage of manufacture;
in the case of this order, these products are electric buses and chargers.
Accordingly, together with the offer, the Contractor is obliged to submit a declaration on the origin of the products of which is contained in Annex 2 to the SWZ.
6. The buses offered must be structured so that they can be untrouble-free prolonged operation at ambient air temperatures in shaded areas from -25oC to +40oC.
7. Ordered buses are to be made using the latest developments in technology and workshop expertise ensuring trouble-free operation on min. effort of ongoing maintenance works.
8. The bus is to be powered by an electric motor (s) of at least 160 kW, powered by a storage of electricity with a usable capacity of min. 250 kWh.
9. Detailed formal requirements, technical parameters and equipment which must be met and possessed by the offered buses together with the traction battery charging system shall specify a detailed description of the subject matter of the order constituting Form No 1 to SWZ.
10. The Contractor is obliged to make arrangements with the Contracting Authority during the period between the signing of the contract and the receipt, to the extent and time limits set out in the Order No 2 to the contract.
11. The Contractor, in the event of intent to apply equivalent solutions, shall indicate these solutions and demonstrate, by any means of evidence, that the proposed solutions meet the requirements set out in the description of the subject matter of the contract. The burden of proving equivalence is on the Contractor. In such a situation, the documents will constitute the evidence in question and the Contractor must submit them. Detailed records of equivalent solutions are set out in point 3 of the SWZ.
12. The Contracting Authority does not provide for the requirements referred to in Article 94 of the Pzp Act.