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ComEd Presents Village of Skokie with $45,000 Rebate to Add Electric Vehicles (EVs) to its Fleet

SKOKIE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ComEd today joined Illinois Governor JB Pritzker to present a $45,000 electric vehicle (EV) rebate check to the Village of Skokie, helping provide funding to electrify the Village’s municipal fleet. Skokie is one of the first municipalities to receive a rebate through ComEd’s beneficial electrification (BE) plan, supported by the state’s Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), which is designed to accelerate the adoption of all-electric technologies. Funding for fl...

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