ComEd and Chicago Area Clean Cities to Host Free, Virtual Event for Customers Interested in Electric Vehicles
10 11월 2022 - 12:00AM
Business Wire
Dec.1 webinar offers consumers access to
experts from ComEd and regional partners to answer questions
related to the transition to electric vehicles
With electric vehicles (EVs) becoming more popular in Illinois
and across the country, ComEd is working with a variety of
stakeholders to help educate and empower customers looking to get
rid of their gas-powered vehicle and transition to a new or used
EV.
For those who are in the market for a new vehicle, navigating
the emergent EV industry can be intimidating. An upcoming webinar
hosted by ComEd and the Chicago Area Clean Cities (CACC) coalition
will provide customers with the latest information about how they
can navigate the process of transitioning to an EV, including
information about the installation of home charging stations and
available rebates and incentives.
“Without question, the EV revolution will deliver important
health, environmental and cost savings benefits for our customers
across the northern Illinois region. While the rise of this new
technology presents many options for our customers, we are working
to ensure they are empowered to make the choice that is best for
them,” said Erica Borggren, Vice President of Customer
Solutions, ComEd. “That's why ComEd is teaming up with our
partners at CACC to host a free forum to help answer key questions
around how to navigate charging, rebates, rate plans and the latest
options available on the market to help inform decision making and
increase adoption across our communities."
Navigating the Journey to EVs, a free webinar held on
Dec. 1, 2022 at 6 p.m., is designed to provide customers with
information from industry experts that will help them make informed
decisions about EVs. Those interested in attending can register
today at https://NavigatingtheJourneytoEVs.eventbrite.com. The
event will be posted on CACC’s website for those customers who are
not able to attend the webinar but would like to view it later.
“We know many consumers have been overwhelmed with information
about EVs and that they do not want to sacrifice performance,”
said John Walton, chair, Chicago Area Clean Cities. “This
webinar will help give you the details that you need to confidently
make the switch to driving electric. We’ll discuss electric vehicle
charging, state and federal tax credits and incentives, workplace
charging and answer your questions. It should give you great
information to help you purchase your next vehicle.”
During the webinar, find out more on what you need to know as
you begin the journey to EVs, including:
- Overview of the benefits of driving an EV and current market
options
- Current landscape of federal tax credits and state rebate
programs
- Customer resources to use to decide the right vehicle and
charger for you
- How to work with your utility to understand power availability
before installing a charging station
- Live questions answered at the end by experts!
EVs provide a range of consumer savings and community health
benefits, including significant savings at the pump, as EV engines
draw 100% use of electricity, replacing the high cost of gasoline.
For example, depending on vehicle type and driving mileage,
transitioning to an EV can save a driver more than $2,000 a year on
fuel costs. The savings to the customer are even more significant
when considering the avoided operations and maintenance costs over
the lifetime of the vehicle, as well as the air quality benefits
that EVs provide.
In recent years, federal and state governments have acted to
lower financial barriers to new zero-emission technologies,
including by offering rebates and federal tax credit programs to
assist customers with the upfront purchase cost of EVs. The State
of Illinois recently re-opened the EV Rebate program, offering
residents an opportunity to apply to capture rebates of up to
$4,000 for purchase of an electric vehicle, now through Jan. 31,
2023.
In addition to customer outreach events like this, ComEd wants
to make the transition to EVs as simple as possible for customers,
and has launched an EV Toolkit – an all-in-one resource providing
information and tips on currently available resources and rebates,
rate plans and cost savings options, where to find charging
stations, and more.
Additionally, ComEd recently announced a new DOE funded grant to
demonstrate extreme fast charging technology for EVs, as the time
to fully charge an electric vehicle can be a deterrent to
customers. While Level 2 chargers require approximately 7.5 hours
to charge a standard 70kWh battery, these extreme fast chargers
target reducing the time to fully charge a standard 70kWh battery
to as little as 15 minutes.
For more information on the benefits of EVs or to receive
support from ComEd on an electrification project, customers are
encouraged to visit our website or to reach out at
EVsmart@comed.com
About ComEd: ComEd is a unit of
Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200
energy company with approximately 10 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 the company on
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
About CACC: Chicago Area Clean Cities is
one of more than 75 coalitions across the country affiliated with
the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program, which brings
together stakeholders to increase the use of alternative fuel and
advanced-vehicle technologies, reduce idling, and improve fuel
economy and air quality. The coalition concentrates its efforts on
educating businesses and municipalities in the six-county Chicago
region, including Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will
counties.
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