ComEd Awards $250,000 to Expand Electric Vehicle Education in Illinois High Schools
- ComEd's EVs for Education program supports EV adoption and aligns with the state's goal of adding one million EVs to Illinois roads by 2030.
- The program empowers students and reduces barriers for communities with limited EV access.
- EV adoption is on the rise in Illinois, providing opportunities for reduced carbon footprint and cost savings for drivers.
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ComEd’s EVs for Education part of a comprehensive push to accelerate EV adoption throughout the region
ComEd has awarded a total of
“The benefits related to EVs are clear, and ComEd is working to remove barriers to adoption to help more customers move toward cleaner transportation, which generates energy savings, reduces pollution and helps bring cleaner air into our communities,” said Louie Binswanger, SVP of Governmental, Regulatory and External Affairs at ComEd. “Through our EVs for Education program, we’re working to bring the environmental and health benefits of EVs into more communities by empowering the next generation to play a role in our clean energy future.”
Schools selected to participate in the program receive a
The schools selected to participate in the 2023-2024 EVs for Education program are:
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Bloom Trail High School,
Chicago Heights -
Bremen High School,
Midlothian -
Dwight D Eisenhower High School,
Blue Island -
Rockford East High School,
Rockford -
Sterling High School,
Sterling
"We are excited to partner with ComEd on the EVs for Education initiative,” said
"As the rate of EV adoption increases on the roads all around us, this funding allows Bremen High School District 228 to expand access to the electric car future that many students have not yet had exposure to, while enhancing our participation in the shift to clean energy,” said Dr. Jim Boswell, Director of Operations and Technology for Bremen High School District 228. “By securing this grant, our School District is proving how we continue to find ways to provide the best opportunities to prepare our students for the future both inside and outside the classroom. We appreciate the partnership with ComEd in helping provide this opportunity."
To be eligible for an EVs for Education grant, applicants must offer a public-school driver’s education program and be located in the ComEd service region. Equity is a central component of the program, and ComEd prioritizes applications for funding from school districts serving a predominantly low-income student population, and those located in an area that is either underserved by EV access/charging or suffering from lower air quality conditions due to pollution.
“Through ComEd’s grant Sterling High School students will have the opportunity to experience an EV when learning to drive,” said Matt Birdsley, Director of Finance and Chief School Business Official for
ComEd worked with the Illinois High School & College Driver Education Association (IHSCDEA) to develop curriculum for the program. In addition to providing students with experience behind the wheel of an EV, the program teaches them to identify the vehicle's basic components, understand charging requirements, and how to operate and charge an EV responsibly.
"The IHSCDEA is very excited about the ComEd EVs for Education program, helping more public high school driver education students experience the differences between internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles,” said Wayne Hartmann, IHSCDEA Technology Coordinator. “These differences, which include handling characteristics, driving strategies, fueling techniques, and maintenance, are important for students to experience first-hand under the supervision of a qualified instructor. EV usage is certainly on the rise, and the program will equip students as they begin to interact with EVs more and more on our roadways."
EVs are on the rise in
To help customers understand and unlock the benefits of EVs, ComEd offers the EV Toolkit, a one-stop-shop to empower customers with information on rebates, current EVs and EV chargers available for purchase, where to find public charging, and an individual cost calculator. ComEd also recently announced a
ComEd will soon consider applications for another round of grants provided for the 2024-2025 school year and encourages school districts in northern
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