ComEd Debuts Mobile Assistance Unit at Waukegan Resource Fair, Bringing On-Site Bill Help Directly to Customers
Fleet of mobile office vehicles are ComEd’s latest effort to expand bill-assistance and energy-saving programs and bring them directly into northern
"Getting help should be simple, and it should be close to home," said
The event is one of nearly a dozen community resource fairs ComEd plans to take part in during 2026 as part of a growing effort to expand bill-support services and bring them directly to customers. This is critical as energy supply prices continue to rise due to energy demand outpacing the rate of new supply options coming online. ComEd does not set these prices and does not profit from them. On site, ComEd representatives helped customers access bill-assistance programs, enroll in new affordability offerings and explore energy-saving tools.
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The Mobile Assistance Units are part of ComEd's fleet of storm-response vehicles, repurposed to support customers with bill assistance during periods when they are not actively deployed for power restoration. These vehicles normally play an essential role supporting area teams during storms and large-scale restoration events, serving as field-based hubs equipped with connectivity, power generation and workspace. By putting these vehicles to work in the community during fair weather days, ComEd can bring personalized bill support, payment options, assistance-program enrollment and energy-efficiency education directly into neighborhoods and community gathering spaces.
"Families and businesses across our community continue to face challenges as the cost of everyday necessities remains high. That's why it's so important to create opportunities where residents can connect with multiple forms of support in one place," said
At the
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The Low-Income Discount (LID) program, launched in
January 2026 , provides qualifying income-eligible customers a percentage-based discount on their monthly electric bill based on income level. - ComEd's new Time-of-Day Pricing rate, launched this summer, which helps households save money by shifting energy use to times when electricity prices are lower and demand is reduced.
- ComEd's bill-assistance and bill-management options, including Budget Billing, payment arrangements and High Usage Alerts, which can help customers better manage monthly energy costs and avoid unexpected bill increases
- The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program, which offers tools, incentives and resources to help residential and business customers reduce energy use and lower costs.
These efforts reflect ComEd's commitment to The
Customers can find more information about ComEd's bill-assistance options and check their eligibility through ComEd’s Smart Assistance Manager (SAM) at ComEd.com/SAM.
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