ComEd
Well, darlings, if you haven’t already embraced the electric vehicle trend, now might be the time. ComEd is throwing down $100 million to make sure Illinois becomes an EV leader. The power company wants to make charging easierby expanding networks across homes, businesses, and public locations. Honestly, anything that keeps me from stopping at a gas station and touching those filthy pumps sounds like a dream.
Illinois has big goals. The state wants to see one million EVs on the road by 2030. That might sound ambitious, but with rebates like this, it’s looking more realistic. The Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, signed by Governor JB Pritzker in 2021, ensures utilities like ComEd have to do their part. That means funding chargers, supporting EV adoption, and making the switch easy for drivers. Frankly, it’s about time someone took charge.
So, where does the money go? Let me break it down. $53 million will go to businesses and public agencies that upgrade their fleets to electric vehicles. That means fewer noisy delivery trucks ruining the vibe in my neighborhood. $38 million will help with charging station installation for businesses and public areas. And for those of us bringing an EV charger home, ComEd set aside $9 million. You could get up to $3,750 toward installing your own charger. That’s almost as exciting as a designer handbag sale. Almost.
While Illinois is moving forward, other states are playing catch-up. Massachusetts is pushing its own EV laws, hoping to get 900,000 electric cars on the road. Meanwhile, the Trump administration paused a $5 billion federal EV program. Classic. But private companies are not waiting around. Automakers are rolling out more electric models, and consumers want better charging options.
Electric vehicles are not going anywhere. ComEd is making sure Illinois keeps up. The demand for EVs keeps rising, and the charging network needs to grow fast. The state is betting big on this shift, and with these rebates, drivers have fewer excuses. Will Illinois hit its one-million EV goal by 2030? Only time will tell. But when there’s free money involved, honey, I’m always listening.
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