ComEd, EV Ambassador Program Spotlight Small Businesses Advancing Transportation Electrification Across Northern Illinois
Event highlights how community-based outreach, education and fleet rebates are helping businesses adopt electric vehicles and reduce transportation costs
The event showcased several small businesses that have leveraged ComEd EV rebates and resources to begin transitioning their fleets to electric vehicles. Attendees heard firsthand how participating businesses are reducing barriers to fleet electrification while learning about funding opportunities available through ComEd's Business and Public Sector EV Purchase Program.
"Creating opportunities for businesses and communities to affordably participate in the clean energy transition is essential to accelerating EV adoption across northern
ComEd launched its EV Ambassador Program to help expand awareness of electric vehicle resources, incentives and educational opportunities available to customers throughout northern
One such ambassador is Nicole Wheatly, founder of Steps Inc. Consulting, who works directly with businesses and community members to raise awareness of available EV incentives and connect customers with resources that support transportation electrification.
Since launching in 2025, ComEd's EV Ambassador Program has engaged more than 350 customers through direct outreach and education efforts and supported more than 20 community events across northern
"Serving as an EV Ambassador has been a natural extension of the work we already do at Steps Inc. Consulting, which is connecting people with opportunities that can help them grow and succeed," said Nicole Wheatly, owner of Steps Inc. Consulting and ComEd EV Ambassador. "It's exciting to help fellow business owners learn about resources that can lower costs, support sustainability goals and position their businesses for the future."
Among the businesses highlighted during the event was Bronzeville Community Development Partnership, a nonprofit organization which leveraged ComEd's EV rebate offering to add an EV to its fleet. By transitioning a portion of its operations to an electric vehicle, the company expects to reduce fuel and maintenance costs while supporting broader sustainability goals.
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Growing EV adoption remains a key component of
In 2026 alone, ComEd has:
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Provided approximately
through its EV Rebate Program, with$13.8 million 99% of rebate funding supporting vehicles in low-income and Equity Investment Eligible Communities. - Helped fund more than 4,600 charging ports and incentivized the purchase or lease of 565 fleet electric vehicles.
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Delivered more than
in rebates and supported more than 3,000 approved rebate applications across northern$52.5 million Illinois through the Business and Public Sector EV Purchase Program, Residential EV Charger and Installation Program and Make-Ready Programs.
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Creating EV opportunities for customers and communities remains essential as adoption continues to grow across the state. Nearly 176,000 electric vehicles are currently on Illinois roads, including more than 158,000 within ComEd's service territory.
Funding remains available for eligible and select fleet vehicle purchases and leases through ComEd's EV rebate offerings. To learn more about available EV rebates, fleet electrification opportunities and ComEd's EV Ambassador Program, go to ComEd.com/EV.
About ComEd
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 company and one of the nation’s largest utility companies, serving more than 10.7 million electricity and natural gas customers. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4.2 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, Instagram, LinkedIn, X and YouTube.
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