ComEd expands funding in 2025 to help remove
barriers to EV adoption and to boost EV charging availability
throughout the region
ComEd today joined a variety of local and industry stakeholders
at the annual Chicago Auto Show to announce that it has made $100
million in rebates available to help more customers take steps
toward electric vehicles (EVs) in 2025. To reduce upfront cost
barriers to EVs, the rebates cover three distinct programs:
residential EV charger and installation costs, all-electric fleet
vehicles and business and public sector make ready charging
infrastructure. ComEd EV investments are available for residential,
business and public sector customers, and are designed to equitably
provide funding for communities to promote the widespread adoption
of EVs in Illinois.
Customers can apply now for a variety of EV rebates at
www.comed.com/clean.
“ComEd is focused on ensuring that not only is the grid is
equipped for increased electrification, but that our customers and
communities have the support needed to navigate the transition to
EVs and the benefits they provide for customers as well as the
environment,” said Melissa Washington, SVP of Customer
Operations and Strategic Initiatives at ComEd. “Building on the
success of last year’s rebate programs, ComEd is pleased to launch
another $100M that will help customers take steps toward adding
at-home L2 charging, fleet EV projects for fleets of any size, and
to catalyze more investment in building a network of regional
public and private charging to accommodate the growing demand for
EVs in northern Illinois.”
Through its 2025 investments, ComEd is making $53 million in
rebates available for business and public sector EV fleet
purchases, including small businesses pursuing as few as one
electric vehicle for commercial use, regardless of small-, medium-
or heavy-duty weight class size; and nearly $38 million in rebates
available to support infrastructure “make ready” upgrades needed
for the installation of public and private Level 2 (L2) and Level 3
(DCFC) charging stations for non-residential customers. Residential
customers will have access to nearly $9 million in funding to
reduce the upfront costs of purchase and installation of adding
at-home L2 charging—with rebates of up to $3,750 per charger.
The funding announcement follows last year’s first-of-its kind
announcement to fund EV projects, with ComEd launching nearly $90
million for customers in 2024. Both 2024 and 2025 programs are made
available as part of a state mandated program to help more
customers take steps toward EVs, a result of the passage of
Illinois’ landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), which
calls for having 1 million EVs on the roads by 2030.
“The ComEd rebates that support EV adoption and accelerate the
expansion of charging infrastructure are pivotal in driving a
sustainable future,” said Megha Lakhchaura State EV Officer of
Illinois. “These initiatives will empower consumers to make
cleaner choices and support the transition to zero emission
transportation.”
All ComEd EV rebate programs put equity front and center,
reserving more than half of the total funds for low-income
customers and equity-eligible communities, and by offering higher
rebates exclusively for low-income customers and for those located
in or primarily serving low-income and equity-eligible communities.
While EVs provide a wide range of benefits – from reducing
emissions to generating fuel cost savings, to spurring economic
development – the positive impacts on air quality benefit all
communities, especially those most historically impacted by
pollution.
“ComEd’s CEJA-enabled programs to get more zero-emission
vehicles moving are critical for cutting health-damaging air
pollution, particularly in vulnerable communities that face a
higher burden from lung disease,” said Brian Urbaszewski,
Director of Environmental Health Programs at Respiratory Health
Association. “We encourage all eligible applicants to take
advantage of this great economic opportunity that will benefit both
them and their neighbors.”
Since launching its first ever EV rebates last year, ComEd has
seen a significant increase in customer EV projects. To date, ComEd
has funded EV expansion projects in more than 300 ZIP codes,
helping to propel nearly 3,500 residential and commercial charging
L2 and DCFC ports, public and private, as well as the addition of
over 200 new and pre-owned EV fleet vehicles for municipal,
business customers and school districts. More than half of the
funds have been directed to low-income customers and to propel
projects in equity-eligible communities.
“We are pleased to see that ComEd’s rebate offers for medium-
and heavy-duty vehicles, including electric school buses, are
underway and picking up steam,” said Susan Mudd, Senior Policy
Advocate at Environmental Law & Policy Center. “Getting
kids out of dirty diesel buses and communities having fewer diesel
trucks and buses passing through them every day will help kids and
adult residents’ lungs and health. With the new federal
administration’s threats to numerous air quality programs, ComEd’s
program is especially critical, giving school districts the
opportunity to provide kids a clean ride to school and others a
lifeline to modernize and clean up their vehicle fleets.”
ComEd’s EV investments have coincided with increasing the rate
of adoption of EVs in Illinois, with more than 126,000 EVs on state
roads today, and the vast majority, more than 112,000 of them,
driving in northern Illinois. In addition to funding programs,
ComEd facilitates a number of initiatives to support customers in
moving toward EVs, and to help communities achieve their own local
and regional transportation net-zero emissions goals.
“On behalf of the Chicagoland new-car dealers, we applaud ComEd
for propelling the widespread adoption of electrified vehicles in
Illinois,” said Chicago Automobile Trade Association President
Jennifer Morand. “As EV adoption continues to grow in Illinois,
local new-car dealers are committed to supporting the revolution by
offering a variety of all-electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid
vehicles to consumers as well as provide much needed
education.”
ComEd has teamed up with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus in
developing a first of its kind training for municipalities and
local governments, called the EV Readiness program, helping them to
create local ordinances, safety, and infrastructure plans designed
to accommodate the growing demand for EVs in their communities.
Since that time more than 41 local governments in northern Illinois
have been reached by the program, receiving assistance with
creating local policy to ensure safe and effective regional
transportation electrification.
“ComEd’s support of our EV Readiness Program and commitment to
expanding EV adoption and infrastructure has been a game-changes
for the communities we serve,” said Kevin Burns, Metropolitan
Mayors Caucus Chairman of the Environment and Energy Committee and
Immediate Past Executive Board Chairman. “By supporting our
local initiatives to advance policies and build infrastructure for
a sustainable future, ComEd’s investments will play a key role in
reducing emissions, improving air quality and ensuring an equitable
transition to clean transportation across northern Illinois.”
To ease the customer experience, ComEd offers Fleet
Electrification Assessments, along with a make ready rebate
reservation program, giving charging project developers certainty
on available funding awaiting when they complete their projects,
created a fleet EV Point of Sale program in partnership with more
than 70 area auto dealers and manufacturers to qualify for fleet
rebates for new and pre-owned vehicles at the time of purchase and
established an EV Service Provider Network, comprised of over 84
local businesses certified to install EV charging infrastructure,
providing customers a go-to list of contractors to call when they
are planning to add charging infrastructure.
“Being a part of the ComEd Energy Efficiency program and the
Electric Vehicle Service Providers network has been a blessing and
life changing experience both personally and professionally,”
said Ed West, president and owner of Veterans Energy. “This
partnership has been critical to the growth of my business, and I
look forward to the Veterans Energy team helping more EV-interested
customers in northern Illinois qualify for expanded ComEd EV
rebates that will help build their projects and go green in the
coming year.”
To review eligibility requirements and to apply for EV funding,
customers are encouraged to visit ComEd’s website.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company serving more than 10.5 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state's
population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with
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