The Pacific Northwest is building EV charging infrastructure quickly across public agencies and transit, and an electrical subcontractor that cannot watch Washington and Oregon portals misses fitting EVSE work.

What a Pacific Northwest EVSE package sets

EVSE packages in Washington and Oregon, posted on state and transit portals, cover the chargers, the service capacity, and the utility coordination under NEC Article 625, with state prevailing wage on public work. The package sets the charger type, the load, and the utility scope the electrical sub must provide.

Why EVSE scope is easy to miss

The work posts across state, transit, and local portals, and the service capacity and utility coordination sit in the documents, not the title. A sub watching one portal misses fitting EVSE work across the region.

How an AI bid agent reads Pacific Northwest EVSE

An AI bid agent monitors the Washington and Oregon portals, reads each EVSE package, and surfaces the charger scope, the service, and the utility and wage terms. The electrical sub sees every fitting bid.

You can see how the agent reads an EVSE package in our AI bid agent demo for MEP subcontractors. It monitors the regional portals and pulls the charger scope and service capacity.