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ComEd Honored with Drive Electric Award by Plug in America for its Efforts to Advance EV Adoption

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Plug in America, a national electric vehicle advocacy group, today announced that ComEd is the only energy company to earn a 2024 Drive Electric award. ComEd was selected for the exclusive honors based on its efforts to advance the electric vehicle (EV) movement, and for the creation of EV customer programs designed to address gaps and equitably increase the adoption of EVs. EVs are on the rise in Illinois today, with over 111,000 EVs currently registered in Illinois,...

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