ComEd, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Announce First 16 Communities to Join EV Readiness Program
30 Novembre 2022 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
First-of-its-kind program helps local
governments plan to meet growing demand for EVs
ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (Caucus) today
announced the inaugural cohort of communities participating in the
EV Readiness Program, a unique initiative launched earlier this
year to help local governments prepare to meet the growing demand
for electric vehicles (EVs) and EV charging infrastructure. Funded
in part with a $225,000 commitment from ComEd, the EV Readiness
Program will help communities streamline policies and implement
best practices for safe and effective regional transportation
electrification.
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 Metropolitan Mayors Caucus
and others in the region, ComEd is helping eliminate barriers so
that our communities from every corner of northern Illinois have a
chance to access the benefits of EVs, which lower tailpipe
emissions and bring cleaner air into our communities,” said
ComEd CEO Gil C. Quiniones. “Congratulations to the inaugural
cohort of the EV Readiness Program. We look forward to working
together so that more Illinois residents can unlock the benefits of
EVs safely and equitably.”
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 Kevin Burns,
Caucus Environment Committee and Energy Subcommittee Chairman.
“Members of the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus have successfully
collaborated to create the first Climate Action for the Chicago
Region and to advance solar adoption in a similar cohort-based
manner. ComEd is just the right partner to leverage our strengths
as local government to achieve EV Readiness.”
The first cohort selected by the Caucus includes a diverse mix
of 16 communities across the region:
- Aurora
- Carol Stream
- Chicago
- Darien
- Deer Park
- Geneva
- Glencoe
- Hampshire
- Hanover Park
- Kane County
- Maywood
- Oak Park
- Polo
- Richton Park
- Skokie
- University Park
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 City of Darien Mayor Joe Marchese.
“Darien has adopted the Greenest Region Compact, our region’s
consensus sustainability pledge. The EV Readiness Program will help
us achieve the sustainable transportation goals in the
Compact.”
“We are thrilled to be a part of the first EV Readiness Program
cohort,” said Village of Maywood Mayor Nathaniel George
Booker. “We hope our work to become EV ready will guide future
investments in EVs and EV charging infrastructure in Maywood.”
“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 Village of Richton Park
Mayor Rick Reinbold. “Joining the EV Readiness Program will
help us do just that, and it will assist us in bringing the
benefits of EV technology to more Richton Park residents,
regardless of where they live or what their income level is.”
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 Illinois Commerce
Commission (ICC) that would expand investments in fleet
electrification, make-ready infrastructure and other customer
resources to lower barriers to electrification across the region,
including but not limited to EVs. The proposal is focused on areas
most disproportionately impacted by pollution, and a ruling by the
ICC is anticipated early next year.
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.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with
approximately 10 million electricity and natural gas customers –
the largest number of customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives
of more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70
percent of the state’s population. For more information visit
ComEd.com, and connect with the company on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and YouTube.
The Metropolitan Mayors Caucus is a membership
organization of the Chicago region’s 275 cities, towns and
villages. Founded in 1997, the Caucus pushes past geographical
boundaries and local interests to work on public policy issues. The
organization provides a forum for metropolitan Chicago’s chief
elected officials to collaborate on common problems and work toward
a common goal of improving the quality of life for the millions of
people who call the region home. For more information, visit
mayorscaucus.org, and connect with the organization on Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
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