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ComEd creates list of certified EV charging installers to help customers grow personal charging networks

ComEd has launched a new Electric Vehicle Service Provider (EVSP) Network to help residential and commercial customers find certified providers to install EV charging equipment.
By James Foster September 5, 2024 Read time: 1 min
EV adoption is growing rapidly in Illinois, with over 100,000 EVs now registered. Image: ComEd

The network currently includes nearly 50 ICC-certified vendors, with more to come. These vendors can assist customers in qualifying for rebates and handle rebate applications on their behalf. EV adoption is growing rapidly in Illinois, with over 100,000 EVs now registered. 

ComEd supports this transition with resources like the EVSP Network, an EV Toolkit, and various rebates. Eligible vendors will receive training on ComEd’s rebate programs to ensure smooth installations across northern Illinois.

ComEd has launched nearly US$90m in rebates for EV infrastructure, with over half reserved for low-income customers and equity communities. Residential customers can receive up to US$3,750 for installing home chargers, with more funds available in 2025. Visit ComEd.com/EVServiceProvider for more details.

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