Exelon Announces $70 Million in EV Rebates for Northern Illinois

Reuters
Feb 07
Exelon Announces $70 Million in EV Rebates for Northern Illinois

Exelon Corporation subsidiary ComEd announced approximately $70 million in electric vehicle $(EV)$ rebates to be made available in 2026 for residential, business, and community customers across northern Illinois. The funding aims to reduce the upfront cost of EV adoption and support the installation of residential EV chargers, electric fleet vehicles, and charging infrastructure for businesses and public sectors. ComEd will also continue customer education initiatives and support municipalities through its EV Readiness Program, which assists local governments in integrating EV-related permitting, safety, and infrastructure planning. The program has reached 38 communities, and its fourth cohort is expected to complete the program in 2026. Customers can review eligibility requirements and apply for funding through ComEd’s website.

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