Resource is a one-stop-shop for navigating EV
market options, available incentives, rate plans, and charging
needs
Because navigating the emergent electric vehicle (EV) market can
be intimidating, ComEd has created a one-stop-shop for those
considering an EV purchase. The ComEd EV Toolkit provides
information on savings, benefits and incentives for the purchase of
EVs, along with an overview of EV brands and models, rate options,
EV chargers and a public charging station locator. The EV Toolkit
empowers customers by providing the latest information and
resources to help those considering an EV more easily make the
transition.
“As part of our commitment to creating a cleaner and brighter
future for every community in northern Illinois, ComEd is working
to help customers transition to clean transportation technologies
that will help lower emissions and bring cleaner air into our
communities,” said Melissa Washington, Chief Customer Officer at
ComEd. “Whether you are considering an EV or are already an EV
driver, ComEd’s EV Toolkit provides everything you need to know –
from available financial incentives to personalized fuel cost
savings estimates – to help determine which make and model is right
for you.”
Illinois is poised to scale EV adoption considerably in the
years ahead, thanks to the passage of state and federal climate
action. The new Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) law, passed
last year, makes Illinois the first state in the Midwest to set a
goal of achieving 100 percent clean energy by 2050. CEJA also sets
a goal of adding 1 million EVs to Illinois roads by 2030.
To help customers plan as demand for EVs grows, ComEd’s EV
Toolkit offers a variety of interactive features for those
considering EVs as well as those who have already bought an EV.
Customers can use the EV Toolkit to:
- Calculate Cost Savings – get a real-time look at your
potential savings from switching from a gas vehicle to an EV by
plugging in data on your miles driven, current gas prices and
more.
- Review Vehicles and Chargers - peruse a list of EV
vehicle brands and models currently available for purchase, and if
you have the option to install in-home charging, choose a charger
that meets your needs.
- Search Incentives – review a list of available state
rebates and federal tax credits, and how to qualify for incentives
before you buy.
- New EV Owner – find out about available service rate
options to maximize savings based on the time you charge and
register your EV with ComEd to help ensure your home is EV
ready.
- Public Charging Locator – search a map of over 500
public charging stations in the area, and where to charge for free,
according to your zip code.
For those considering an EV, the benefits of new zero-emissions
cars provide a range of consumer savings and benefits. This
includes significant savings, due to the efficiency of EV engines
and their 100 percent use of electricity replacing the high cost of
gasoline. EVs also are known to save customers over an equivalent
gasoline-powered car, with an estimated $2,281-$2,481 in savings on
fuel costs per year for someone driving 15,000 miles annually over
an equivalent gasoline-powered car, based on current market and
fuel costs in Illinois. The savings to the customer are even
higher, when considering avoided operations and maintenance costs
over the lifetime of the vehicle.
“As the widespread availability of EVs grows, charging
infrastructure matures and government incentives make EVs more
affordable, mass consumer education is critical now more than ever
before,” said Jennifer Morand, Co-President, Chicago Automobile
Trade Association. “The EV customers of yesterday can’t be
compared to today’s EV buyer, which is why resources like ComEd’s
EV Toolkit are pivotal for this next phase of EV adoption.”
In addition to saving at the pump, customers can look forward to
broad environmental improvements generated by the transition to
EVs. The American Lung Association estimates that conversion to EVs
in Illinois could save a cumulative $3.2 billion by 2050.
“Electric vehicles help to reduce air pollution, which improves
local air quality and leads to fewer people with lung disease,”
said John Walton, chair, Chicago Area Clean Cities. “With a
wide range of new rebates and options on the market, the ComEd EV
Toolkit is designed to meet consumers where they are and to help
them make informed decisions around EV purchase, installation, and
ownership that will help move us closer toward our collective goal
of reducing carbon pollution across our communities.”
Electrifying transportation – including cars and public transit
– can create tangible health benefits for all communities and
families across northern Illinois, even those who do not choose to
use electric transportation options.
In fact, EVs can reduce air pollutants in the areas that would
benefit most: diverse and low-income communities. For example, the
City of Chicago’s Air Quality and Health Index reports the areas
with the worst air quality and health indices are also
neighborhoods where people of color make up a higher share of the
population, and moreover, these communities are more likely to live
close to industrial facilities and busy transit routes, where air
pollutant emissions are higher.
Beyond the EV Toolkit, ComEd is committed to helping customers
navigate new technology options, and to promote EV adoption broadly
throughout the region. Just last month, ComEd announced its
Beneficial Electrification (BE) plan, which, pending approval by
the Illinois Commerce Commission, would provide $300 million over
the next three years to help communities promote equitable access
to EVs, lower costs of EV adoption for customers and communities,
and accelerate the buildout of a large network of EV charging
infrastructure serving the region.
The BE plan is designed to expand adoption by providing direct
support to residential, business, school district and governmental
partners. While the EV Toolkit is designed for residential
customers, ComEd has also recently launched programs geared toward
its other customer classes. This includes the EV Readiness program,
a collaboration with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (MMC), aimed at
providing cities and towns support with creating local policy and
programs to ensure a safe and efficient implementation of new EVs
and related infrastructure. This program is funded by a $225,000
commitment from ComEd and is expected to launch its first cohort in
the fall.
Additionally, ComEd has begun piloting fleet assessment for
large customers, and currently encourages businesses who are
considering large-scale EV integration to contact us at
EVBusiness@comed.com
For more information on EVs and to access the toolkit, visit
www.comed.com/EV
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