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The Mobility House Joins Sourcewell for EV Charging Cooperative Purchasing
The contract, in the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) category, provides streamlined procurement and preferred pricing for public sector fleet operators.

The charging provider joins a host of other companies offering services and solutions at pre-negotiated, discounted rates.
Photo: The Mobility House
The Mobility House, a provider of interoperable fleet electrification solutions, has been awarded a Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract for electric vehicle chargers, charge management software, and consulting services for fleet operators in the United States and Canada.
Cooperative purchasing through Sourcewell gives public agencies access to pre-negotiated pricing from vetted vendors, saving time and money.
"We’re proud to have been awarded by Sourcewell through a competitive and highly selective process," said Zoheb Davar, VP of business development and growth, The Mobility House North America. "This contract expands our ability to serve public sector fleets throughout North America by reducing their procurement timeline and helping the customer find a trusted technology partner like The Mobility House."
Sourcewell is a self-funded government organization, harnessing the collective purchasing power of more than 50,000 participating agencies. By streamlining procurement with pre-negotiated, competitive contracts, Sourcewell enables government, educational, and nonprofits to secure cost-effective and efficient purchasing solutions.
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