Partnership with EV dealers, manufacturers
to accelerate EV fleet adoption, leveraging rebates through ComEd’s
nearly $90 million in EV funding made available for 2024
During the annual Chicago Drives Electric event, ComEd today
announced the Point of Purchase initiative, which leverages ComEd’s
EV rebate programs and will deliver instant discounts to qualifying
business and public sector customers in the market for electric
fleet vehicles. The initiative, designed to provide more certainty
around the total costs of a conversion to all-electric fleet
vehicles, is powered by a growing collaboration of more than 30
auto dealerships, various EV manufacturers and local EV
stakeholders.
“Making the switch to electric vehicles shouldn’t be a
challenge, which is why ComEd is committed to offering resources,
tools and programs to remove barriers to EV adoption,” said
Melissa Washington, Senior Vice President of Customer Operations at
ComEd. “Earlier this year, we launched our EV rebate program to
help make it easier for customers to make the switch to electric
vehicles. The new Point of Purchase EV rebate initiative, and the
ability to provide instant rebates to fleet customers, is a
necessary continuation of our original offering to make widespread
fleet electrification more achievable.”
The Point of Purchase is the latest initiative by ComEd to help
make the transition to EVs accessible and equitable across northern
Illinois. ComEd’s nearly $90 million in rebates launched earlier
this year reserve nearly half of all funds, and rebates available
in higher amounts, to low-income customers as well as those who
reside in equity investment eligible communities, EIECs.
Recognizing that upfront purchase cost is still a main barrier to
EV adoption, the Point of Purchase initiative will help more
commercial customers – including businesses of all sizes, and
public sector customers--to qualify for fleet vehicle purchase
rebates ranging from $5,000-$180,000 depending on vehicle type, at
the time of purchase.
Through the Point of Purchase initiative, ComEd aims to help
additional businesses and public sector customers accelerate their
plans to electrify their vehicle fleets—including transitioning to
light, medium and heavy duty on road electric vehicles, school
buses and public transit buses. Getting more zero-emissions fleet
vehicles on the road is an essential component of reducing tailpipe
emissions and reaching the state’s goal of putting 1 million EVs on
Illinois by 2030, as outlined in the state’s Climate and Equitable
Jobs Act (CEJA). Today, over 100,000 EVs are registered in
Illinois, and a majority owned by ComEd customers.
“Reaching Illinois’ goals for a cleaner transportation future
depends in part on collaboration with industry partners, business
owners and local governments to advance fleet electrification plans
that reduce tailpipe emissions in our communities,” said Megha
Lakhchura, EV Officer for the state of Illinois. “Initiatives
like the ComEd EV rebate programs, one of the largest investments
in electrification in the state, and the new Point of Purchase
initiative, are an important step in making it financially feasible
for fleets of any size to explore electrification.”
The Point of Purchase initiative was created in response to the
high upfront cost barriers facing some small businesses and public
sector customers who are looking to adopt all-electric fleets.
ComEd’s EV rebates, combined with state and federal EV funds, can
help offset the cost of electrifying considerably, as businesses
and commercial customers often need to have more clarity on all-in
costs at the time of purchase. ComEd, working with auto industry
partners, dealers from the area and EV manufacturers—including Lion
Electric—came together to solve the issue by creating this
initiative, building on existing rebate offerings.
“ComEd’s commitment to advancing transportation electrification
and supporting customers through every step of their fleet
electrification journey is reinforced by this new initiative. At
this juncture in electrification efforts, affordability is crucial,
and this program makes it easier for businesses to electrify their
fleets,” said Brian Robb, Director of Government Relations at
Lion Electric. “As a member of the ComEd Point of Purchase
network, we are looking forward to further increasing widespread EV
adoption in northern Illinois.”
The first transaction leveraging ComEd’s Point of Purchase EV
Fleet Rebate was awarded in late September to a commercial customer
of Ron Tirapelli Ford in Shorewood, Illinois, who purchased a light
duty vehicle for business use.
“We are proud to be a part of the ComEd Point of Purchase EV
Rebate network, because we are committed to taking steps to best
meet our customers’ needs,” said Thomas J Conlin II, General
Manager at Ron Tirapelli Ford. “While EVs are growing in
demand, and there are many resources available to help make these
vehicles more affordable for customer, we are very excited to offer
our customers instant rebates to help make their fleet
electrification goals a reality.”
To obtain an instant rebate through the ComEd Point of Purchase
initiative, fleet vehicle operators must coordinate the purchase of
an EV through one of the approved dealerships or manufacturers in
the ComEd Point of Purchase network. The dealership will then
submit the necessary rebate voucher application, enabling the
customer to purchase their EV at a reduced rate.
“The fall Chicago Drives Electric event filled a void we
originally didn’t realize how badly it existed, bringing much
needed EV education to the residents of the Chicagoland area,”
said Jennifer Morand, President of Chicago Automobile Trade
Association (CATA). “CATA dealerships are committed to
supporting the electrification of our industry, and participating
in this rebate program is one of many ways we are helping make the
adoption of electric fleets a reality for all interested
parties.”
“Transportation electrification is a critical strategy the City
of Chicago is pursuing to reduce our carbon footprint and improve
air quality,” said Mary Nicol, Deputy Commissioner for the
Division of Planning and Policy at the Chicago Department of
Transportation. “The Point of Purchase EV Rebate program is an
important step toward making EVs more accessible, complementing the
City’s ongoing initiatives like fleet electrification and advancing
EV charging infrastructure. We will continue working with public
and private partners to build a sustainable and cleaner
transportation future for Chicagoans.”
ComEd EV rebate programs are making a significant impact in
helping business and municipal customers adopt EVs. To date, the
programs have incentivized over 2,000 residential and
non-residential charging ports and helped fund more than 100 fleet
electric fleet vehicles now on the road, including over a dozen
heavy duty, school bus and transit vehicles.
ComEd is committed to making EV funding accessible to all
qualifying customers. In addition to its Point of Purchase
initiative, ComEd offers an EV Toolkit, which include EV load
capacity maps, fleet electrification assessments for commercial
customers, and a new make ready reservation process, helping grant
commercial and public sector customers more surety around
infrastructure funds available to support EV charging expansion and
installations.
ComEd is currently still accepting applications from local
dealerships to join this network. To learn more about ComEd’s EV
investments, or to explore the list of dealerships and
manufacturers in this network, visit www.comed.com/clean.
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
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