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ComEd presenter: residential charger rebate rises to $2,000; make‑ready base funds paused, LI/EIC funds remain
Summary
ComEd (presented by Walker Miller Energy Services) said the residential level‑2 charger rebate will increase to $2,000 for base customers starting Monday, low‑income/equity customers receive larger rebates, and base make‑ready funding for public/commercial installations is currently reserved/out of funds while LI/EIC make‑ready pools remain.
A ComEd representative outlined current incentive details for electrification and charging infrastructure and warned some program pools are temporarily fully reserved.
Luke Burroughs of Walker Miller Energy Services, speaking on ComEd’s behalf, said the utility’s beneficial electrification programs include residential and business/public rebates and make‑ready funding. He said that as of the forum the residential rebate for basic customers will increase from $1,000 to $2,000 starting the coming Monday, and that low‑income/equity community (LI/EIC) customers are eligible for…
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