ComEd, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Announce First 16 Communities to Join EV Readiness Program
ComEd, in collaboration with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, has launched the inaugural EV Readiness Program aimed at helping local governments prepare for the growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure. Funded partially by a $225,000 commitment from ComEd, the program will assist communities in developing policies and best practices for EV adoption. The initiative aligns with Illinois' goal of having 1 million EVs on the road by 2030, contributing to environmental sustainability and improved air quality.
- ComEd's investment of $225,000 in the EV Readiness Program supports regional EV infrastructure.
- Program aims to eliminate barriers for smaller communities in acquiring state and federal funding for EVs.
- The initiative aligns with Illinois’ goal for 1 million EVs on the road by 2030.
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First-of-its-kind program helps local governments plan to meet growing demand for EVs
EVs – which provide cost savings, environmental and health benefits for communities – continue to grow in popularity and are expected to account for 50 percent of new vehicle sales by 2030. This is thanks in large part to the increased availability of state and federal incentives, and to Illinois’ landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) passed in 2021, which calls for 1 million EVs on the road by 2030. Through programs like EV Readiness, ComEd is working with customers and community partners across the region to prepare for this influx and to help them meet goals for sustainability and EV adoption.
“Working alongside partners at the
Program participants will focus on policy development related to EV infrastructure, permitting, and safety, and support community engagement. Additionally, by building local capacity for EV integration, this program will help remove barriers that smaller communities may face in vying for state and federal funding to expand EV charging infrastructure – a key component to ensuring equitable access to EVs for residents across the region.
“The EV Readiness Program is the first of its kind, and working together across the region is not new to us,” said
The first cohort selected by the Caucus includes a diverse mix of 16 communities across the region:
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Through the program, EV Readiness cohort members will follow a pathway toward EV Ready Bronze, Silver, or Gold designation, achieving status by taking action in several categories related to EV adoption and infrastructure.
“Our aim is to make it faster, easier, and more affordable for our residents and businesses to install EV charging stations in our community,” said
“We are thrilled to be a part of the first EV Readiness Program cohort,” said
“We want to ensure we are prepared for the expected surge in electric vehicles in the coming years and funding opportunities that will go along with this,” said
Extensive input from over 300 individuals representing local governments, regional organizations, environmental organizations, and the EV industry helped inform the criteria for the EV Readiness Program. Members of the cohort begin work in early December and are expected to achieve “EV Ready Community” designation status within six to nine months. The Caucus expects a second cohort of municipalities and counties will start in 2023.
The EV Readiness Program is the latest example of how ComEd is working to help communities unlock the benefits of EVs. To support broad-based EV growth in the region, ComEd has put forward a Beneficial Electrification proposal to the
Additionally, to support residential customers with navigating EV options, ComEd has created an EV Toolkit – an all-in-one resource providing information and tips on available resources and rebates, rate plans and cost savings options, where to find charging stations, and more.
For more information on the benefits of EVs or to receive support from ComEd on an electrification project, customers are encouraged to visit ComEd’s website. For more information on the EV Readiness Program, please visit the Caucus’ website.
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