ComEd, Metro Mayors Caucus Launch Program to Prepare Communities for Growing Demand for Electric Vehicles
May 03 2022 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
EV Readiness Program will help communities
prepare for EV implementation, compete for state & federal
funding
ComEd today joined the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (Caucus) to
announce a new initiative to help communities across northern
Illinois prepare to meet growing demand for electric vehicle (EV)
charging infrastructure. Fueled by a $225,000 commitment from
ComEd, the EV Readiness Program
will remove barriers to EV adoption by guiding local governments to
enact policies and practices that can accelerate safe and effective
transportation electrification across the region.
The EV Readiness Program will provide a broad range of support
to communities as they develop and implement programs to promote
EVs. Additionally, this program is designed to assist communities
who may eventually seek state and federal funds earmarked for the
development of EV charging infrastructure. These funds are set to
be released later this year as part of a $5 billion investment
authorized by Congress to help states expand EV charging
infrastructure and accelerate the adoption of EV technology.
Federal funding will play a key role in helping advance Gov.
Pritzker’s plan to put 1 million EVs on the road by 2030.
“As communities prepare to implement new clean energy
technologies, ComEd stands ready to assist them to accelerate
decarbonization and improve air quality for all residents,” said
ComEd CEO Gil C. Quiniones. “We are thrilled to partner with
the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus to deliver the EV Readiness Program,
which will help our partners across the region advance the goals of
the new clean energy law, CEJA, and help to create cleaner and
safer communities for the future.”
Local governments will receive support on how to remove barriers
to adoption, facilitate charging infrastructure, and expand markets
for EVs. Municipalities and counties will earn designation as an EV
Ready Community based on actions taken in several categories to
influence EV adoption and deployment of EV charging infrastructure
– including:
- Commit to EV Readiness
- Zoning and Planning
- Permitting
- Inspection and Safety
- Parking and Access
- New Construction
- EV Owner Rights
- Municipal Fleets
- Utility Engagement
- Community Engagement
- Market Development and Finance
The Caucus is developing the program with guidance from the EV
Readiness Advisory Committee, a diverse group of more than 50 local
transportation and sustainability experts representing public and
private sectors. ComEd’s investment in the EV Readiness Program
will support program development, consulting and personnel costs to
educate municipalities across the ComEd service region over the
next two years.
“Working in collaboration with ComEd, we will support local
governments across northern Illinois to build capacity and develop
plans to successfully make the shift to electrified
transportation,” said Kevin Burns, Mayor of the City of Geneva
and Chairman of the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Environment
Committee and EV Readiness Advisory Committee. “We know that
communities have been looking for guidance, and the EV Readiness
Program will prepare them to move swiftly on new investments coming
forward as a result of clean energy policy advancements made at the
state and local levels.”
The EV Readiness Program builds on the ongoing collaborative
efforts by ComEd and the Caucus to support communities with
integrating new clean energy technology. This includes a recently
developed EV toolkit, and competitive grant funding opportunities
to accelerate EV infrastructure adoption. Through the Powering
Communities grants initiative, ComEd and the Caucus have supported
over $1 million in public safety and electrification projects
across the Chicago area, which has unlocked matching funds for
these communities to help accelerate their EV growth.
“Mount Prospect received two Powering Safe Communities grants to
install level two ChargePoint electric vehicle charging stations
located in our downtown for use by residents and visitors at
Village Hall, Mount Prospect Public Library, restaurants, and local
businesses,” said Village of Mount Prospect Mayor Paul
Hoefert. “The support we received from ComEd and the
Metropolitan Mayors Caucus has been critical for bringing some of
Mount Prospect’s first EV charging stations online to help
residents adopt electric vehicle technology and reduce their
greenhouse gas emissions.”
ComEd supports a menu of programs aimed at helping communities
achieve the goals established by CEJA, the recently enacted clean
energy legislation, which puts Illinois on a path to 40% renewable
energy by 2030 and 50% by 2040 and net-zero emissions by 2050. CEJA
aligns with ComEd’s own “Path to Clean” plan, which calls for 30
percent of its fleet to become clean by 2025, and 50 percent by
2030. CEJA also calls for 1 million EVs on the road by 2030.
Currently, there are roughly 41,000 EVs registered with the
Illinois Secretary of State’s office.
Communities interested in becoming EV Ready can submit an
expression of interest now, and applications will be reviewed for
the first cohort slated to begin this fall. The program is
available for communities across ComEd’s service territory,
including the 275 communities that comprise the Caucus’ membership.
For more information on how to apply, 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.
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