ComEd Begins Testing Phase of First of Its Kind Vehicle-to-Grid Charging Pilot with Local School Districts
Pilot aimed at testing bidirectional charging technology to increase energy optimization for customers and support the grid
“V2G is the next frontier in our work to develop clean energy programs that support our customers in lowering emissions and costs, while also finding strategies to strengthen and support the grid to accommodate growing power demand,� . “Working in partnership with local school districts and our vendors, our latest pilot will help expand the cost-saving and environmental benefits of electric buses while testing ways to make energy storage scalable to support growing needs of our communities.�
ComEd began V2G testing recently with River Trails,
"As one of the early adopters of electric buses in
“Troy CCSD 30-C is proud to partner with ComEd on this innovative Vehicle-to-Grid pilot. Our district is committed to pursuing sustainable solutions that enhance student learning and transportation while safeguarding taxpayer resources,� said Ben Hettel, executive director of operations, Troy Community Consolidated School District 30-C. “By helping advance vehicle-to-grid technology, we are investing in strategies that will deliver long-term benefits for our district and the stakeholders we serve.�
The V2G pilot is one of eight pilots outlined in ComEd’s multiyear Beneficial Electrification (BE) Plan. The was first approved by the Illinois Commerce Commission in 2023, delivering on a requirement set forward by the state of Illinois� Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), which includes a goal of reaching 1 million EVs on the roads by 2030. Additionally, the BE Plan sets forward a number of customer EV rebates designed to offset the costs of expanding electric fleets and charging infrastructure. ComEd announced its , which continues investments started as part of BE Plan 1 and prioritizes funding for V2G as part of its BE Research and Development Program for the years 2026-2028.
ComEd worked with Resource Innovations and charging vendor Nuvve, a global leader in V2G technology, to identify pilot participants and test V2G capabilities utilizing electric school buses. Each of the three school districts were Nuvve charging customers with a V2G capable electric school bus and charger prior to the start of the pilot, making them ideal participants for this study.
“Earlier this year we partnered with ComEd to launch this first-of-its-kind V2G pilot, and today we are proud to see it move into active testing,� said Hamza Lemsaddek, Chief Operating Officer, Fermata Energy � a Nuvve Company. “Together with River Trails,
“Our team of engineers, advisors, and program managers have a commitment to helping utility partners implement new technologies. We really claim the ‘innovation� part of our name,� said Chris Crockett, the Principal of Transportation Electrification at Resource Innovations. “Electric school buses provide many benefits, but our team approaches this pilot with the unbiased lens needed to ensure V2G technology is providing the benefits we believe it will. We won’t be satisfied unless this technology is a win-win for everyone.�
ComEd is seeking input from other
ComEd’s Beneficial Electrification Plan has helped fund the expansion of fleet EVs and EV charging projects in over 340 zip codes across
To learn more about ComEd’s EV programs or to apply for a variety of EV rebates, visit .
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