ComEd Helps Chicago Auto Show Go Electric, Helps Customers Navigate EV Purchasing
ComEd is showcasing electric vehicles (EVs) at the Chicago Auto Show from
- The Chicago Drives Electric Track offers attendees an opportunity to test drive various EV models, enhancing consumer engagement.
- ComEd's EV Toolkit provides valuable resources like cost calculators and information on rebates, aiding potential EV buyers.
- The initiative aligns with Illinois' Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, targeting 1 million EVs by 2030, supporting environmental sustainability.
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EV test track powered by ComEd is open to Chicago Auto Show attendees from
“As part of our commitment to creating a cleaner and brighter future for every community in northern
The Chicago Drives Electric Track will offer rides in a variety of EVs, driven by product specialists, on the 1/3-mile-indoor loop. This experience is included as part of general admission to the Chicago Auto Show, and the track will be open for the entire show, from
ComEd 2030, the company’s recently announced vision for an equitable transition to a cleaner energy future, sets a 2030 target of ComEd being able to support up to 1.8 million EVs on the road in northern
In addition to providing customers the opportunity to test these vehicles firsthand, ComEd has created a one-stop-shop for those considering an EV purchase. The ComEd EV Toolkit offers a variety of interactive features for individuals and organizations considering EVs as well as those who have already bought an EV. Customers can use the EV Toolkit to:
- Calculate Fuel Cost Savings – get a real-time look at your potential fuel cost savings from switching from a gas or diesel vehicle to an EV by plugging in data on your miles driven, current gas prices and more.
- Review Vehicles and Chargers – peruse a list of EV brands and models available for purchase, and if you have the option to install in-home charging, choose a charger that meets your needs.
- Search Incentives – review a list of available state rebates and federal tax credits, and how to qualify for incentives before you buy.
- New EV Owner – find out about service rate options to maximize savings based on the time you charge, and register your EV with ComEd to help ensure your home is EV ready.
- Public Charging Locator – search a map of over 500 public charging stations in the area, and where to charge for free, according to your zip code.
- Fleet Electrification Tips – explore ComEd’s roadmap to fleet electrification, covering everything from vehicle classes to charging models and technology.
For those considering an EV, new zero-emissions vehicles provide a range of consumer savings and benefits. This includes significant savings, due to the efficiency of EV engines and their 100 percent use of electricity instead of gasoline. The savings are even higher when considering avoided operations and maintenance costs over the lifetime of the vehicle.
In addition to saving at the pump, electrifying transportation – including cars and public transit – can also create tangible environmental and health benefits for all communities and families across northern
Additionally, the City of Chicago’s Air Quality and Health Index reports the areas with the worst air quality and health indices are also neighborhoods where people of color make up a higher share of the population, and moreover, these communities are more likely to live close to industrial facilities and busy transit routes, where air pollutant emissions are higher.
For more information on EVs and to access the toolkit, visit www.comed.com/EV.
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