ComEd, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Announce the First 12 Northern Illinois Communities to be Named “EV Ready”
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EV Ready program helps local governments prepare for the growing demand for EVs in
"ComEd is committed to working with communities across the state and the region to accelerate the adoption of EVs – which are proven to lower emissions and create cleaner air for our communities,” said Louie Binswanger, ComEd Senior Vice President of Governmental Regulatory and External Affairs. “We are proud to partner with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus on the EV Readiness program, which recognizes the crucial role our municipal partners play in our move to a clean energy economy. Congratulations to the first 12 municipalities for taking action to shape a more sustainable future and for putting us closer to achieving our clean transportation goals.”
The EV Readiness program was launched by ComEd and the Caucus last year to help prepare municipalities to accommodate the growing number of EVs in
“Illinois’s electric vehicle manufacturing and adoption are booming and initiatives like the EV Readiness program help put our state further down the road to a clean energy future,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “These communities have built out an infrastructure that eases the process of buying and owning a zero-emission vehicle, and I’m grateful to ComEd and to all the local leaders who worked to make these designations possible.”
Twelve municipalities have been designated an EV Ready Community through the program. They include:
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“Urban or rural, big or small – diverse communities are demonstrating that they have what it takes to be EV ready,” said Kevin Burns, Mayor of the
Municipalities in the program were required to complete several core “EV Readiness Actions” including updated zoning codes to support new charging infrastructure, new permitting and inspection processes aligned with state and national standards to guide safe installation of charging equipment, and training for first responders on incidents involving EVs. EV Ready Communities also created online EV resources to educate residents and businesses about EVs. The EV Readiness Program will also serve as a model for a new multi-state program funded by the US Department of Energy and led by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council to prepare municipalities for transportation electrification.
“The dedication demonstrated by these communities in embracing the electric vehicle future exemplifies the spirit of innovation and progress that drives
The EV Readiness Program is guided by a comprehensive EV Readiness Checklist of 131 possible municipal actions. The program was developed by a coalition of over 70 regional partners including local mayors, managers, and other local government staff members, as well as representatives from councils of governments, regional planning organizations, Argonne National Laboratory, EV charging station companies, IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers), and ComEd.
To earn the title of EV Ready Community, local governments were required to meet at least “Bronze” level designation on the checklist, with at least 27 activities fulfilled. To reach Silver or Gold status, participating communities had to complete additional activities.
"To achieve the goals laid out in our Climate Ready Oak Park plan, which include a 60 percent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030,
The program is also helping municipalities integrate EV charging infrastructure into plans for future growth - with
“To realize equitable EV Readiness across the region, all communities should have the opportunity to innovate and collaborate,” said Elizabeth Scott, Village Manager,
“We joined the first cohort of communities working together to earn EV Readiness one year ago. At the time, we planned to get our zoning codes and permitting processes ready for the future increase in electric vehicles in our City,” said Sydney Bartelt, City Clerk of the
The EV Readiness program launched last year with support from ComEd and will continue to serve qualifying communities through the next two years as part of ComEd’s investment to expand electrification announced earlier this year. To remove barriers to EV and other high efficiency technologies for more customers in the region, ComEd’s plans include investments in education, like this program, as well as a series of rebates, make ready infrastructure and pilot studies next year with a goal of alleviating upfront costs and increasing widespread EV and fleet adoption over the next three years.
To learn more on the benefits of EVs, and how ComEd can support your electrification project, please visit www.comed.com/cleanenergy. To learn about participating in the EV Readiness Program, please visit the Caucus' website.
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