ComEd Urges Customers to Act Now and Use Assistance and Energy Management Programs to Manage Bill Costs
CHICAGO--( BUSINESS WIRE)--Following one of the coldest winters on record in northern Illinois – with the National Weather Service reporting daily average temperatures below normal for approximately 55% of the season -- ComEd reminds customers that it has bill-assistance programs available to help manage energy costs.
Through a combination of ComEd-supported and federal and state programs, along with energy saving tips and programs, families and businesses can access support options to help manage rising energy costs and maintain essential service at ComEd.com/BillSupport.
“Knowing that many of our customers feel the strain of higher energy bills following a long, cold winter, our immediate priority is to help customers understand what assistance is available right now and how to access it,” said Ajit Apte, Senior Vice President of Customer Operations at ComEd. “In addition to connecting customers with grants, payment options and information that can provide meaningful relief, we continue working with policymakers and partners on long-term solutions to keep costs down.”
ComEd’s bill-support options are available year-round to help address rising energy supply costs – driven by increasingly extreme temperatures and supply-demand imbalances which account for nearly half of customers' energy bills – that continue to impact families and businesses. ComEd does not set supply prices, which are passed on without profit to ComEd.
In 2025, ComEd helped connect more than 220,000 customers to over $108 million in financial assistance and relief programs. This included the $10 million Customer Relief Fund, which provided bill relief to more than 30,000 ComEd customers. Later this year, ComEd plans an extension of the program, which is launched in collaboration with its parent company, Exelon. To help reduce future bill costs for residential, business and public-sector customers, the ComEd Energy Efficiency Program offers tools, services and discounts to help manage energy use. Since 2008, this award-winning program, one of the largest in the nation, has helped all customers save a total of $12 billion on energy bills. Using the ComEd Smart Assistance Manager (SAM), residential customers can be matched with these and other support options that best meet their needs.
ComEd bill-assistance options
Among ComEd’s bill-support options available to customers are:
ComEd’s platform of bill-assistance options support its commitment of The Exelon Promise – a comprehensive, customer-first strategy from parent company Exelon focused on delivering immediate customer relief, strong protections amid growing demand, and long-term solutions to address the root causes driving higher costs. This includes the recent introduction of LID and ComEd’s Delivery Time-of-Day pricing rate in January, the latter of which enables households to save money by shifting their energy usage to times when electricity prices are lower and demand is reduced. This also includes support for legislation that resulted in customers receiving bill credits of over $803 million – or approximately $13 a month depending on usage – over each of the first five months of this year.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 company and one of the nation’s largest utility companies, serving almost 11 million customers through six fully regulated transmission and distribution utilities -- Atlantic City Electric, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO, and Pepco. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state's population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with the company on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.