ComEd has made approximately $70 million available in electric vehicle rebate funding for residential, business, and public sector customers across northern Illinois in 2026.
The funding supports EV adoption by reducing upfront costs for vehicle purchases and charging infrastructure. ComEd structured the offering around three programs covering residential charging, fleet vehicle procurement, and make-ready charging infrastructure for public and private sites.
More than $4 million is available for residential rebates, with incentives of up to $2,500 per household for the purchase and installation of Level 2 EV chargers. Business and public sector customers can access more than $35 million in rebates for new and used fleet vehicles across all weight classes, with awards ranging from $7,500 to $240,000 per vehicle.
An additional $29 million will fund make-ready infrastructure for Level 2 and DC fast charging installations. Rebates range from $5,000 to $7,500 per port for Level 2 chargers and $450 to $675 per kilowatt for DC fast charging sites.
The Illinois Commerce Commission approved the Beneficial Electrification program that authorizes ComEd to offer the rebates. The program reserves more than half of funding for low-income and equity-eligible communities.