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General Services Administration Awarded a Contract to DRIVERGE VEHICLE INNOVATIONS, LLC for $350,000,000.00

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5/28/2025, 12:00 AM

DRIVERGE VEHICLE INNOVATIONS, LLC Government Contract #47QMCA25D0010

DRIVERGE VEHICLE INNOVATIONS, LLC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $350,000,000.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office GSA/FAS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER, which is a division with the Federal Acquisition Service within the General Services Administration.

Summary of Award

The recipient of the federal contract is Driverge Vehicle Innovations, LLC, a U.S.-Owned Small Business located in Akron, Ohio. The contract, funded by the General Services Administration, is worth $350,000,000 and is part of the GSA Vehicle Buying Program for wheelchair accessible light vehicles. Notable contract details include a multi-year contract, with a firm fixed price and a focus on passenger motor vehicles.

Contract Details

Contract ID47QMCA25D0010
Contract TypeIDV_B_A
Total Obligation$0.00
Exercised Options
Base Amount + Options$350,000,000.00
Date Signed2025-05-28
Contract DescriptionOTHER THAN SCHEDULE
Start Date2025-06-11
End Date2030-06-10

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyGeneral Services Administration
Awarding Sub AgencyFederal Acquisition Service
Awarding OfficeGSA/FAS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER
Funding AgencyGeneral Services Administration
Funding Sub AgencyFederal Acquisition Service
Funding OfficeGSA/FAS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER

Recipient Details

RecipientDRIVERGE VEHICLE INNOVATIONS, LLC
Recipient Location2000 BRITTAIN RD STE 200 AKRON OHIO, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

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