ComEd Announces $70 Million in EV Rebates Available to Boost EV Adoption Across Northern Illinois
ComEd’s 2026 programs continue to prioritize equity in increasing access to EVs and EV charging infrastructure
“As the demand for EVs grow in our region, ComEd is committed to helping our customers navigate the transition to electric vehicles,” said
ComEd EV rebates are made possible through the Beneficial Electrification program, approved by the
“Since their initial launch, ComEd’s EV rebate initiatives have helped empower consumers in northern
ComEd’s 2026 EV rebate programs include the following offerings for customers:
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The Residential EV Charger and Installation Rebate Program, more than
$4 million available for rebates of up to$2,500 per household to support the purchase and installation of residential Level 2 electric vehicle chargers. -
The Business and Public Sector EV Purchase Rebate Program, more than
$35 million available for rebates supporting the purchase or lease of new and pre-owned fleet EVs of all weight classes, ranging from$7,500-$240,000 per vehicle. -
The Business and Public Sector Make-Ready Rebate Program, more than
$29 million available for rebates to cover costs to make sites ready for public and private Level 2 and DC Fast Charging, ranging up to$5,000 to$7,500 per port for sites with Level 2 chargers and up to$450 to$675 per kW for sites with DC Fast Chargers.
For all future funded projects, equity will remain prioritized throughout ComEd’s investments. More than 50 percent of funds are reserved for low-income customers and projects located in, or primarily serving, low income or EIECs, who are also eligible for higher rebate amounts.
“The Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation is committed to advancing clean transportation solutions that reduce emissions and improve energy security across the state,” said
“Air pollution poses significant health challenges for residents throughout
ComEd’s rebates include substantial funding opportunities for EV fleets including support to school districts that are proactively working to reduce emissions and achieve decarbonization goals by electrifying their school bus fleets. In facilitating partnerships with EV manufacturers and school districts, ComEd helps districts achieve their electrification goals and improve public health, especially in communities disproportionately impacted by air pollution. Districts located in EIECs continue to qualify for higher rebate amounts for fleet EVs.
“We are proud to partner with ComEd to bring electric school buses to districts across northern Illinois,” said
“The Environmental Law & Policy Center is pleased for the first time the Chicago Auto Show has an electric school bus on display at the
In addition to rebates for charging infrastructure and fleet vehicles, ComEd will continue to drive customer education and awareness initiatives that support customers in moving toward EVs and help communities achieve their own local and regional transportation net-zero emissions goals. This includes ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus’ EV Readiness Program, a training program for municipalities and local governments to integrate permitting, safety and infrastructure plans designed to accommodate the growing demand for EVs in their communities. So far, this program has reached 38 communities, and the fourth cohort will complete the program in 2026.
To help customers connect to the benefits of EVs, ComEd offers a variety of resources including the EV Ambassador program, a community-driven initiative designed to expand education and awareness around EV adoption and benefits, Fleet Electrification Assessments, the ComEd make ready rebate reservation program, EV Rebate Dealer Network, EV Service Provider Network, ComEd EV Toolkit, EV Load Capacity Map, EV Dealership Network and more.
“A Step Beyond is excited to partner with ComEd as an EV Ambassador and help our community experience the vast benefits available from electric vehicle adoption,” said
To review eligibility requirements and to apply for EV funding, customers are encouraged to visit ComEd’s website.
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