ComEd Adds First All-Electric Bucket Trucks to Its Growing Fleet of Electric Vehicles
ComEd announced the addition of two all-electric bucket trucks to its fleet as part of its commitment to electrify 50% of its vehicles and reduce emissions by 50% by 2030. The initiative is aligned with the Exelon-wide climate initiative, Path to Clean. ComEd is on track to convert half of its fleet to electric vehicles and has already added 500 charging stations in northern Illinois. The new trucks sourced through Altec are powered by a single-battery system providing 135 miles of range and will support operations during the storm season.
ComEd is accelerating the electrification of its transportation fleet, demonstrating a commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing operational efficiency.
The addition of all-electric bucket trucks aligns with the Exelon-wide climate initiative, Path to Clean, showcasing a dedication to sustainability.
By converting half of its vehicle fleet to electric by 2030, ComEd has the potential to eliminate an additional 29,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually.
ComEd's investment in electric vehicles and charging infrastructure not only benefits the environment but also offers financial savings that can be passed on to customers.
While the transition to electric vehicles is positive, there may be challenges in terms of infrastructure development, maintenance, and initial investment costs.
Despite the environmental benefits, the shift to electric vehicles may require significant resources and time to fully implement across the entire fleet.
There could be potential disruptions during the transition period as ComEd phases out internal combustion engine vehicles and adopts electric alternatives.
ComEd on track to electrify 50 percent of its vehicle fleet and reduce operations-driven emissions by 50 percent by 2030
A selection of ComEd’s electric fleet, including one of the new fully-electric bucket trucks, will debut at the Illinois Green Drives event on Thursday, May 9, 2024.
This is the latest example of ComEd’s commitment to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions and enhance the efficiency of its operations. ComEd’s fleet electrification is part of an Exelon-wide climate initiative, Path to Clean, ComEd is on track to convert 50 percent of its vehicle fleet to electric by 2030. ComEd has begun piloting new all-electric fleet trucks, and has a mix of nearly 1,000 all-electric, plug-in hybrid, or idle-mitigation vehicles in the queue. In addition, ComEd is making facility upgrades, having added 500 charging stations across the ComEd footprint to date with more to come.
“Everyone benefits from the improved air quality created from the transition to EVs, regardless as to if you own or ride in an EV,” said Vito Martino, vice president of distribution system operations at ComEd. “We’re providing a variety of tools and resources to help our customers make the transition to an EV, but we’re also proud to walk the walk by electrifying our own vehicle fleet.”
Electrifying half of ComEd’s fleet has the potential to eliminate an additional 29,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions, building on top of the 4,000 metric tons of emissions ComEd’s fleet already avoids annually.
Designed for performance and optimal battery usage, the new trucks, sourced through Altec, are powered through a single-battery system that supports both the vehicle and hydraulic bucket, providing approximately 135 miles of range during standard operation. These new vehicles will begin supporting operations this month, just in time to support the upcoming storm season.
“ComEd is taking steps to advance energy sustainability in
ComEd continues to replace end-of-life internal combustion vehicles with plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles, reducing fuel and maintenance costs while creating financial savings that are passed on to customers. Efforts to electrify vehicle fleets also provide broad environmental and health benefits for all communities across northern
EV adoption continues to accelerate in
ComEd recently launched its Beneficial Electrification (BE) plan, which offers more than
Applications for these rebates remains open as long as funds remain. More information on ComEd’s EV rebates can be found at ComEd.com/Clean.
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