Full Text of SB2940 102nd General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning electric vehicles.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Electric Vehicle Act is amended by changing | 5 | | Section 45 as follows: | 6 | | (20 ILCS 627/45) | 7 | | Sec. 45. Beneficial electrification. | 8 | | (a) It is the intent of the General Assembly to decrease
| 9 | | reliance on fossil fuels, reduce pollution from the
| 10 | | transportation sector, increase access to electrification for
| 11 | | all consumers, and ensure that electric vehicle adoption and
| 12 | | increased electricity usage and demand do not place
| 13 | | significant additional burdens on the electric system and
| 14 | | create benefits for Illinois residents. | 15 | | (1) Illinois should increase the adoption of electric | 16 | | vehicles in the State to 1,000,000 by 2030. | 17 | | (2) Illinois should strive to be the best state in the | 18 | | nation in which to drive and manufacture electric | 19 | | vehicles. | 20 | | (3) Widespread adoption of electric vehicles is | 21 | | necessary to electrify the transportation sector, | 22 | | diversify the transportation fuel mix, drive economic | 23 | | development, and protect air quality. |
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| 1 | | (4) Accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles | 2 | | will drive the decarbonization of Illinois' transportation | 3 | | sector. | 4 | | (5) Expanded infrastructure investment will help | 5 | | Illinois more rapidly decarbonize the transportation | 6 | | sector. | 7 | | (6) Statewide adoption of electric vehicles requires | 8 | | increasing access to electrification for all consumers. | 9 | | (7) Widespread adoption of electric vehicles requires | 10 | | increasing public access to charging equipment throughout | 11 | | Illinois, especially in low-income and environmental | 12 | | justice communities, where levels of air pollution burden | 13 | | tend to be higher. | 14 | | (8) Widespread adoption of electric vehicles and | 15 | | charging equipment has the potential to provide customers | 16 | | with fuel cost savings and electric utility customers with | 17 | | cost-saving benefits. | 18 | | (9) Widespread adoption of electric vehicles can | 19 | | improve an electric utility's electric system efficiency | 20 | | and operational flexibility, including the ability of the | 21 | | electric utility to integrate renewable energy resources | 22 | | and make use of off-peak generation resources that support | 23 | | the operation of charging equipment. | 24 | | (10) Widespread adoption of electric vehicles should | 25 | | stimulate innovation, competition, and increased choices | 26 | | in charging equipment and networks and should also attract |
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| 1 | | private capital investments and create high-quality jobs | 2 | | in Illinois. | 3 | | (b) As used in this Section: | 4 | | "Agency" means the Environmental Protection Agency. | 5 | | "Beneficial electrification programs" means programs that
| 6 | | lower carbon dioxide emissions, replace fossil fuel use,
| 7 | | create cost savings, improve electric grid operations, reduce
| 8 | | increases to peak demand, improve electric usage load shape,
| 9 | | and align electric usage with times of renewable generation.
| 10 | | All beneficial electrification programs shall provide for
| 11 | | incentives such that customers are induced to use electricity
| 12 | | at times of low overall system usage or at times when
| 13 | | generation from renewable energy sources is high. "Beneficial
| 14 | | electrification programs" include a portfolio of the
| 15 | | following: | 16 | | (1) time-of-use electric rates; | 17 | | (2) hourly pricing electric rates; | 18 | | (3) optimized charging programs or programs that
| 19 | | encourage charging at times beneficial to the electric
| 20 | | grid; | 21 | | (4) optional demand-response programs specifically | 22 | | related to
electrification efforts; | 23 | | (5) incentives for electrification and associated
| 24 | | infrastructure tied to using electricity at off-peak | 25 | | times; | 26 | | (6) incentives for electrification and associated
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| 1 | | infrastructure targeted to medium-duty and heavy-duty
| 2 | | vehicles used by transit agencies; | 3 | | (7) incentives for electrification and associated
| 4 | | infrastructure targeted to school buses; | 5 | | (8) incentives for electrification and associated
| 6 | | infrastructure for medium-duty and heavy-duty government
| 7 | | and private fleet vehicles; | 8 | | (9) low-income programs that provide access to
| 9 | | electric vehicles for communities where car ownership or
| 10 | | new car ownership is not common; | 11 | | (10) incentives for electrification in eligible | 12 | | communities; | 13 | | (11) incentives or programs to enable quicker adoption
| 14 | | of electric vehicles by developing public charging | 15 | | stations in dense areas, workplaces, and low-income | 16 | | communities; | 17 | | (12) incentives or programs to develop electric
| 18 | | vehicle infrastructure that minimizes range anxiety, | 19 | | filling the gaps in deployment,
particularly in rural | 20 | | areas and along highway corridors; | 21 | | (13) incentives to encourage the
development of | 22 | | electrification and
renewable energy generation in close | 23 | | proximity in order to reduce grid congestion; | 24 | | (14) offer support to low-income communities who are | 25 | | experiencing financial and accessibility barriers such | 26 | | that electric vehicle ownership is not an option;
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| 1 | | (15) other such programs as defined by the Commission. | 2 | | "Black, indigenous, and people of color" or "BIPOC" means | 3 | | people who are members of the groups described in | 4 | | subparagraphs (a) through (e) of paragraph (A) of subsection | 5 | | (1) of Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, | 6 | | Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act. | 7 | | "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. | 8 | | "Coordinator" means the Electric Vehicle Coordinator. | 9 | | "Electric vehicle" means a vehicle that is exclusively | 10 | | powered by and refueled by electricity, must be plugged in to | 11 | | charge, and is licensed to drive on public roadways. "Electric | 12 | | vehicle" does not include electric mopeds, electric | 13 | | off-highway vehicles, motorcycles or hybrid electric vehicles | 14 | | and extended-range electric vehicles that are also equipped | 15 | | with conventional fueled propulsion or auxiliary engines. | 16 | | "Electric vehicle charging station" means a station that | 17 | | delivers electricity from a source outside an electric vehicle | 18 | | into one or more electric vehicles. | 19 | | "Environmental justice communities" means the definition
| 20 | | of that term based on existing methodologies and findings,
| 21 | | used and as may be updated by the Illinois Power Agency and its
| 22 | | program administrator in the Illinois Solar for All Program. | 23 | | "Equity investment eligible community" or "eligible | 24 | | community" means the geographic areas throughout Illinois | 25 | | which would most benefit from equitable investments by the | 26 | | State designed to combat discrimination and foster sustainable |
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| 1 | | economic growth. Specifically, "eligible community" means the | 2 | | following areas: | 3 | | (1) areas where residents have been historically | 4 | | excluded from economic opportunities, including | 5 | | opportunities in the energy sector, as defined pursuant to | 6 | | Section 10-40 of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act; and | 7 | | (2) areas where residents have been historically | 8 | | subject to disproportionate burdens of pollution, | 9 | | including pollution from the energy sector, as established | 10 | | by environmental justice communities as defined by the | 11 | | Illinois Power Agency pursuant to Illinois Power Agency | 12 | | Act, excluding any racial or ethnic indicators. | 13 | | "Equity investment eligible person" or "eligible person" | 14 | | means the persons who would most benefit from equitable | 15 | | investments by the State designed to combat discrimination and | 16 | | foster sustainable economic growth. Specifically, "eligible | 17 | | person" means the following people: | 18 | | (1) persons whose primary residence is in an equity | 19 | | investment eligible community; | 20 | | (2) persons who are graduates of or currently enrolled | 21 | | in the foster care system; or | 22 | | (3) persons who were formerly incarcerated. | 23 | | "Low-income" means persons and families whose income does
| 24 | | not exceed 80% of the state median income for the current State | 25 | | fiscal year as established by the U.S. Department of Health | 26 | | and Human Services. |
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| 1 | | "Make-ready infrastructure" means the electrical and | 2 | | construction work necessary between the distribution circuit | 3 | | to the connection point of charging equipment. | 4 | | "Optimized charging programs" mean programs whereby owners
| 5 | | of electric vehicles can set their vehicles to be charged
| 6 | | based on the electric system's current demand, retail or | 7 | | wholesale market rates, incentives, the carbon or other
| 8 | | pollution intensity of the electric generation mix, the
| 9 | | provision of grid services, efficient use of the electric
| 10 | | grid, or the availability of clean energy generation.
| 11 | | Optimized charging programs may be operated by utilities as
| 12 | | well as third parties. | 13 | | (c) The Commission shall initiate a workshop process no | 14 | | later than November 30, 2021 for the purpose of soliciting | 15 | | input on the design of beneficial electrification programs | 16 | | that the
utility shall offer. The workshop shall be | 17 | | coordinated by the Staff of the Commission, or a facilitator | 18 | | retained by Staff, and shall be organized and facilitated in a | 19 | | manner that encourages representation from diverse | 20 | | stakeholders, including stakeholders representing | 21 | | environmental justice and low-income communities, and ensures | 22 | | equitable opportunities for participation, without requiring | 23 | | formal intervention or representation by an attorney. | 24 | | The stakeholder workshop process shall take into | 25 | | consideration the benefits of electric vehicle
adoption and | 26 | | barriers to adoption, including: |
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| 1 | | (1) the benefit of lower bills for customers who do
| 2 | | not charge electric vehicles; | 3 | | (2) benefits to the
distribution system from electric | 4 | | vehicle usage; | 5 | | (3) the avoidance and reduction in capacity costs from
| 6 | | optimized charging and off-peak charging; | 7 | | (4) energy price and cost reductions; | 8 | | (5) environmental benefits, including greenhouse gas
| 9 | | emission and other pollution reductions; | 10 | | (6) current barriers to mass-market adoption,
| 11 | | including cost of ownership and availability of charging
| 12 | | stations; | 13 | | (7) current barriers to increasing access among | 14 | | populations that have limited access to electric vehicle | 15 | | ownership, communities significantly impacted by | 16 | | transportation-related pollution, and market segments that | 17 | | create disproportionate pollution impacts; | 18 | | (8) benefits of and incentives for medium-duty and
| 19 | | heavy-duty fleet vehicle electrification; | 20 | | (9) opportunities for eligible communities to benefit | 21 | | from electrification; | 22 | | (10) geographic areas and market segments that should | 23 | | be prioritized for electrification infrastructure | 24 | | investment. | 25 | | The workshops shall consider barriers, incentives,
| 26 | | enabling rate structures, and other opportunities for the
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| 1 | | reduction and environmental benefits described in
this | 2 | | subsection. | 3 | | The workshop process shall conclude no later than February | 4 | | 28, 2022. Following the workshop, the Staff of the Commission, | 5 | | or the facilitator retained by the Staff, shall prepare and | 6 | | submit a report, no later than March 31, 2022, to the | 7 | | Commission that includes, but is not limited to, | 8 | | recommendations for transportation electrification investment | 9 | | or incentives in the following areas: | 10 | | (i) publicly accessible Level 2 and fast-charging | 11 | | stations, with a focus on bringing access to | 12 | | transportation electrification in densely populated areas | 13 | | and workplaces within eligible communities; | 14 | | (ii) medium-duty and heavy-duty charging | 15 | | infrastructure used by government and private fleet | 16 | | vehicles that serve or travel through environmental | 17 | | justice or eligible communities; | 18 | | (iii) medium-duty and heavy-duty charging | 19 | | infrastructure used in school bus operations, whether | 20 | | private or public, that primarily serve governmental or | 21 | | educational institutions, and also serve or travel through | 22 | | environmental justice or eligible communities; | 23 | | (iv) public transit medium-duty and heavy-duty | 24 | | charging infrastructure, developed in consultation with | 25 | | public transportation agencies; and | 26 | | (v) publicly accessible Level 2 and fast-charging |
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| 1 | | stations targeted to fill gaps in deployment, particularly | 2 | | in rural areas and along State highway corridors. | 3 | | The report must also identify the participants in the | 4 | | process, program designs proposed during the process, | 5 | | estimates of the costs and benefits of proposed programs, any | 6 | | material issues that remained unresolved at the conclusions of | 7 | | such process, and any recommendations for workshop process | 8 | | improvements. The report shall be used by the Commission to | 9 | | inform and evaluate the cost effectiveness and achievement of | 10 | | goals within the submitted Beneficial Electrification Plans. | 11 | | (d) No later than July 1, 2022, electric utilities serving
| 12 | | greater than 500,000 customers in the State shall file a
| 13 | | Beneficial Electrification Plan with the Illinois Commerce
| 14 | | Commission for programs that start no later than January 1,
| 15 | | 2023. The plan shall take into consideration recommendations | 16 | | from the workshop report described in this Section. Within 45 | 17 | | days after the filing of the Beneficial Electrification Plan, | 18 | | the Commission shall, with reasonable notice, open an | 19 | | investigation to consider whether the plan meets the | 20 | | objectives and contains the information required by this | 21 | | Section. The Commission shall determine if the proposed plan | 22 | | is cost-beneficial and in the public interest. When | 23 | | considering if the plan is in the public interest and | 24 | | determining appropriate levels of cost recovery for | 25 | | investments and expenditures related to programs proposed by | 26 | | an electric utility, the Commission shall consider whether the |
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| 1 | | investments and other expenditures are designed and reasonably | 2 | | expected to: | 3 | | (1) maximize total energy cost savings and rate | 4 | | reductions so that nonparticipants can benefit; | 5 | | (2) address environmental justice interests by | 6 | | ensuring there are significant opportunities for residents | 7 | | and businesses in eligible communities to directly | 8 | | participate in and benefit from beneficial electrification | 9 | | programs; | 10 | | (3) support at least a 40% investment of make-ready | 11 | | infrastructure incentives to facilitate the rapid | 12 | | deployment of charging equipment in or serving | 13 | | environmental justice, low-income, and eligible | 14 | | communities; however, nothing in this subsection is | 15 | | intended to require a specific amount of spending in a | 16 | | particular geographic area; | 17 | | (4) support at least a 5% investment target in | 18 | | electrifying medium-duty and heavy-duty school bus and | 19 | | diesel public transportation vehicles located in or | 20 | | serving environmental justice, low-income, and eligible | 21 | | communities in order to provide those communities and | 22 | | businesses with greater economic investment, | 23 | | transportation opportunities, and a cleaner environment so | 24 | | they can directly benefit from transportation | 25 | | electrification efforts; however, nothing in this | 26 | | subsection is intended to require a specific amount of |
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| 1 | | spending in a particular geographic area; | 2 | | (5) stimulate innovation, competition, private | 3 | | investment, and increased consumer choices in electric | 4 | | vehicle charging equipment and networks; | 5 | | (6) contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions | 6 | | and meeting air quality standards, including improving air | 7 | | quality in eligible communities who disproportionately | 8 | | suffer from emissions from the medium-duty and heavy-duty | 9 | | transportation sector; | 10 | | (7) support the efficient and cost-effective use of | 11 | | the electric grid in a manner that supports electric | 12 | | vehicle charging operations; and | 13 | | (8) provide resources to support private investment in | 14 | | charging equipment for uses in public and private charging | 15 | | applications, including residential, multi-family, fleet, | 16 | | transit, community, and corridor applications. | 17 | | The plan shall be determined to be cost-beneficial if the | 18 | | total cost of beneficial electrification expenditures is less | 19 | | than the net present value of increased electricity costs | 20 | | (defined as marginal avoided energy, avoided capacity, and | 21 | | avoided transmission and
distribution system costs) avoided by | 22 | | programs under the plan, the net present value of reductions | 23 | | in other customer energy costs, net revenue from all electric | 24 | | charging in the service territory, and the societal value of | 25 | | reduced carbon emissions and surface-level pollutants, | 26 | | particularly in environmental justice communities. The |
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| 1 | | calculation of costs and benefits should be based on net | 2 | | impacts, including the impact on customer rates. | 3 | | The Commission shall approve, approve with modifications, | 4 | | or reject the plan within 270 days from the date of filing. The | 5 | | Commission may approve the plan if it finds that the plan will | 6 | | achieve the goals described in this Section and contains the | 7 | | information described in this Section. Proceedings under this | 8 | | Section shall proceed according to the rules provided by | 9 | | Article IX of the Public Utilities Act. Information contained | 10 | | in the approved plan shall be considered part of the record in | 11 | | any Commission proceeding under Section 16-107.6 of the Public | 12 | | Utilities Act, provided that a final order has not been | 13 | | entered prior to the initial filing date. The Beneficial | 14 | | Electrification Plan shall specifically
address, at a minimum, | 15 | | the following: | 16 | | (i) make-ready investments to facilitate the rapid | 17 | | deployment of charging equipment throughout the State, | 18 | | facilitate the electrification of public transit and other | 19 | | vehicle fleets in the light-duty, medium-duty, and | 20 | | heavy-duty sectors, and align with Agency-issued rebates | 21 | | for charging equipment; | 22 | | (ii) the development and implementation of beneficial | 23 | | electrification programs, including time-of-use
rates and | 24 | | their benefit for electric vehicle users and for
all | 25 | | customers, optimized charging programs to
achieve savings | 26 | | identified, and new contracts and
compensation for |
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| 1 | | services in those programs, through
signals that allow | 2 | | electric vehicle charging to respond to
local system | 3 | | conditions, manage critical peak periods,
serve as a | 4 | | demand response or peak resource, and maximize
renewable | 5 | | energy use and integration into the grid; | 6 | | (iii) optional commercial tariffs utilizing | 7 | | alternatives to traditional demand-based rate structures | 8 | | to facilitate charging for light duty, heavy duty, and | 9 | | fleet electric vehicles; | 10 | | (iv) financial and other challenges to electric | 11 | | vehicle
usage in low-income communities, and strategies | 12 | | for overcoming those challenges, particularly in | 13 | | communities
and for people for whom car ownership is not | 14 | | an option; | 15 | | (v) methods of minimizing ratepayer impacts and | 16 | | exempting or minimizing, to the extent possible, | 17 | | low-income ratepayers from the costs associated with | 18 | | facilitating the expansion of electric vehicle charging; | 19 | | (vi) plans to increase access to Level 3 Public
| 20 | | Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure to serve vehicles | 21 | | that need quicker charging times and vehicles of persons | 22 | | who have no
other access to charging infrastructure, | 23 | | regardless of
whether those projects participate in | 24 | | optimized charging
programs; | 25 | | (vii) whether to establish charging standards for type | 26 | | of plugs eligible for investment or incentive programs, |
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| 1 | | and if so, what standards; | 2 | | (viii) opportunities for coordination and cohesion | 3 | | with
electric vehicle and electric vehicle charging | 4 | | equipment
incentives established by any agency, | 5 | | department, board,
or commission of the State, any other | 6 | | unit of
government in the State, any national programs, or | 7 | | any
unit of the federal government; | 8 | | (ix) ideas for the development of online tools,
| 9 | | applications, and data sharing that provide essential
| 10 | | information to those charging electric vehicles, and
| 11 | | enable an automated charging response to price signals,
| 12 | | emission signals, real-time renewable generation
| 13 | | production, and other Commission-approved or
| 14 | | customer-desired indicators of beneficial charging times;
| 15 | | and | 16 | | (x) customer education, outreach, and incentive | 17 | | programs that increase awareness of the programs and the | 18 | | benefits of transportation electrification, including | 19 | | direct outreach to eligible communities; | 20 | | (e) Proceedings under this Section shall proceed according | 21 | | to the rules provided by Article IX of the Public Utilities | 22 | | Act. Information contained in the approved plan shall be | 23 | | considered part of the record in any Commission proceeding | 24 | | under Section 16-107.6 of the Public Utilities Act, provided | 25 | | that a final order has not been entered prior to the initial | 26 | | filing date. |
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| 1 | | (f) The utility shall file an update to the plan on July 1, | 2 | | 2024 and every 3 years thereafter. This update shall describe | 3 | | transportation investments made during the prior plan period, | 4 | | investments planned for the following 24 months, and updates | 5 | | to the information required by this Section. Beginning with | 6 | | the first update, the utility shall develop the plan in | 7 | | conjunction with the distribution system planning process | 8 | | described in Section 16-105.17, including incorporation of | 9 | | stakeholder feedback from that process. | 10 | | (g) Within 35 days after the utility files its report, the | 11 | | Commission shall, upon its own initiative, open an | 12 | | investigation regarding the utility's plan update to | 13 | | investigate whether the objectives described in this Section | 14 | | are being achieved. The Commission shall determine whether | 15 | | investment targets should be increased based on achievement of | 16 | | spending goals outlined in the Beneficial Electrification Plan | 17 | | and consistency with outcomes directed in the plan stakeholder | 18 | | workshop report. If the Commission finds, after notice and | 19 | | hearing, that the utility's plan is materially deficient, the | 20 | | Commission shall issue an order requiring the utility to | 21 | | devise a corrective action plan, subject to Commission | 22 | | approval, to bring the plan into compliance with the goals of | 23 | | this Section. The Commission's order shall be entered within | 24 | | 270 days after the utility files its annual report.
The | 25 | | contents of a plan filed under this Section shall be available | 26 | | for evidence in Commission proceedings. However, omission from |
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| 1 | | an approved plan shall not render any future utility | 2 | | expenditure to be considered unreasonable or imprudent. The | 3 | | Commission may, upon sufficient evidence, allow expenditures | 4 | | that were not part of any particular distribution plan.
The | 5 | | Commission shall consider revenues from electric vehicles in | 6 | | the utility's service territory in evaluating the retail rate | 7 | | impact. The retail rate impact from the development of | 8 | | electric vehicle infrastructure shall not exceed 1% per year | 9 | | of the total annual revenue requirements of the utility. | 10 | | (h) In meeting the requirements of this Section, the | 11 | | utility shall demonstrate efforts to increase the use of | 12 | | contractors and electric vehicle charging station installers | 13 | | that meet multiple workforce equity actions, including, but | 14 | | not limited to: | 15 | | (1) the business is headquartered in or the person | 16 | | resides in an eligible community; | 17 | | (2) the business is majority owned by eligible person | 18 | | or the contractor is an eligible person; | 19 | | (3) the business or person is certified by another | 20 | | municipal, State, federal, or other certification for | 21 | | disadvantaged businesses; | 22 | | (4) the business or person meets the eligibility | 23 | | criteria for a certification program such as: | 24 | | (A) certified under Section 2 of the Business | 25 | | Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with | 26 | | Disabilities Act; |
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| 1 | | (B) certified by another municipal, State, | 2 | | federal, or other certification for disadvantaged | 3 | | businesses; | 4 | | (C) submits an affidavit showing that the
vendor | 5 | | meets the eligibility criteria for a
certification | 6 | | program such as those in items (A) and
(B); or | 7 | | (D) if the vendor is a nonprofit, meets any of the | 8 | | criteria in those in item (A), (B), or (C) with the | 9 | | exception that the nonprofit is not required to meet | 10 | | any criteria related to being a for-profit entity, or | 11 | | is controlled by a board of directors that consists of | 12 | | 51% or greater individuals who are equity investment | 13 | | eligible persons; or | 14 | | (E) ensuring that program implementation | 15 | | contractors and electric vehicle charging station | 16 | | installers pay employees working on electric vehicle | 17 | | charging installations at or above the prevailing wage | 18 | | rate as published by the Department of Labor. | 19 | | Utilities shall establish reporting procedures for vendors | 20 | | that ensure compliance with this subsection, but are | 21 | | structured to avoid, wherever possible, placing an undue | 22 | | administrative burden on vendors. | 23 | | (i) Program data collection. | 24 | | (1) In order to ensure that the benefits provided to | 25 | | Illinois residents and business by the clean energy | 26 | | economy are equitably distributed across the State, it is |
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| 1 | | necessary to accurately measure the applicants and | 2 | | recipients of this Program. The purpose of this paragraph | 3 | | is to require the implementing utilities to collect all | 4 | | data from Program applicants and beneficiaries to track | 5 | | and improve equitable distribution of benefits across | 6 | | Illinois communities. The further purpose is to measure | 7 | | any potential impact of racial discrimination on the | 8 | | distribution of benefits and provide the utilities the | 9 | | information necessary to correct any discrimination | 10 | | through methods consistent with State and federal law. | 11 | | (2) The implementing utilities shall collect | 12 | | demographic and geographic data for each applicant and | 13 | | each person or business awarded benefits or contracts | 14 | | under this Program. | 15 | | (3) The implementing utilities shall collect the | 16 | | following information from applicants and Program or | 17 | | procurement beneficiaries where applicable: | 18 | | (A) demographic information, including racial or | 19 | | ethnic identity for real persons employed, contracted, | 20 | | or subcontracted through the program; | 21 | | (B) demographic information, including racial or | 22 | | ethnic identity of business owners; | 23 | | (C) geographic location of the residency of real | 24 | | persons or geographic location of the headquarters for | 25 | | businesses; and | 26 | | (D) any other information necessary for the |
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| 1 | | purpose of achieving the purpose of this paragraph. | 2 | | (4) The utility shall publish, at least annually, | 3 | | aggregated information on the demographics of program and | 4 | | procurement applicants and beneficiaries. The utilities | 5 | | shall protect personal and confidential business | 6 | | information as necessary. | 7 | | (5) The utilities shall conduct a regular review | 8 | | process to confirm the accuracy of reported data. | 9 | | (6) On a quarterly basis, utilities shall collect data | 10 | | necessary to ensure compliance with this Section and shall | 11 | | communicate progress toward compliance to program | 12 | | implementation contractors and electric vehicle charging | 13 | | station installation vendors. | 14 | | (7) Utilities filing Beneficial Electrification Plans | 15 | | under this Section shall report annually to the Illinois | 16 | | Commerce Commission and the General Assembly on how | 17 | | hiring, contracting, job training, and other practices | 18 | | related to its Beneficial electrification programs enhance | 19 | | the diversity of vendors working on such programs. These | 20 | | reports must include data on vendor and employee | 21 | | diversity. | 22 | | (j) The provisions of this Section are severable under | 23 | | Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.) | 25 | | Section 10. The Electric Vehicle Rebate Act is amended by |
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| 1 | | changing Sections 10 and 27 as follows: | 2 | | (415 ILCS 120/10)
| 3 | | Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| 4 | | "Agency" means the Environmental Protection Agency.
| 5 | | "Covered Area" means the counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, | 6 | | Lake, McHenry, and
Will, the townships of Aux Sable and Goose | 7 | | Lake in Grundy County, and the township of Oswego in Kendall | 8 | | County.
| 9 | | "Electric vehicle" means a vehicle that is exclusively | 10 | | powered by and refueled by electricity, must be plugged in to | 11 | | charge, and is licensed to drive on public roadways. "Electric | 12 | | Vehicle" does not include electric mopeds, electric | 13 | | off-highway vehicles motorcycles , or hybrid electric vehicles | 14 | | and extended-range electric vehicles that are also equipped | 15 | | with conventional fueled propulsion or auxiliary engines. | 16 | | "Environmental justice community" has the same meaning, | 17 | | based on existing methodologies and findings, used and as may | 18 | | be updated by the Illinois Power Agency and its Program | 19 | | Administrator of the Illinois Solar for All Program. | 20 | | "Low income" means persons and families whose income does
| 21 | | not exceed 80% of the State median income for the current State | 22 | | fiscal year, as established by the United States Department of | 23 | | Health and Human Services.
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.)
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| 1 | | (415 ILCS 120/27) | 2 | | Sec. 27. Electric vehicle rebate. | 3 | | (a) Beginning July 1, 2022, and continuing as long as | 4 | | funds are available, each person shall be eligible to apply | 5 | | for a rebate, in the amounts set forth below, following the | 6 | | purchase of an electric vehicle in Illinois. The Agency shall | 7 | | issue rebates consistent with the provisions of this Act and | 8 | | any implementing regulations adopted by the Agency. In no | 9 | | event shall a rebate amount exceed the purchase price of the | 10 | | vehicle. | 11 | | (1) Beginning July 1, 2022, a $4,000 rebate for the | 12 | | purchase of an electric vehicle that is not an electric | 13 | | motorcycle . | 14 | | (2) Beginning July 1, 2026, a $2,000 rebate for the | 15 | | purchase of an electric vehicle that is not an electric | 16 | | motorcycle . | 17 | | (3) Beginning July 1, 2028, a $1,500 $1,000 rebate for | 18 | | the purchase of an electric vehicle that is not an | 19 | | electric motorcycle . | 20 | | (4) Beginning July 1, 2022, a $1,500 rebate for the | 21 | | purchase of an electric vehicle that is an electric | 22 | | motorcycle. | 23 | | (b) To be eligible to receive a rebate, a purchaser must: | 24 | | (1) Reside in Illinois, both at the time the vehicle | 25 | | was purchased and at the time the rebate is issued. | 26 | | (2) Purchase an electric vehicle in Illinois on or |
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| 1 | | after July 1, 2022 and be the owner of the vehicle at the | 2 | | time the rebate is issued. Rented or leased vehicles, | 3 | | vehicles purchased from an out-of-state dealership, and | 4 | | vehicles delivered to or received by the purchaser | 5 | | out-of-state are not eligible for a rebate under this Act. | 6 | | (3) Apply for the rebate within 90 days after the | 7 | | vehicle purchase date, and provide to the Agency proof of | 8 | | residence, proof of vehicle ownership, and proof that the | 9 | | vehicle was purchased in Illinois, including a copy of a | 10 | | purchase agreement noting an Illinois seller. The | 11 | | purchaser must notify the Agency of any changes in | 12 | | residency or ownership of the vehicle that occur between | 13 | | application for a rebate and issuance of a rebate. | 14 | | (c) The Agency shall make available in application | 15 | | materials methods for purchasers to identify as low-income. | 16 | | The Agency shall prioritize the review of qualified | 17 | | applications from low-income purchasers and award rebates to | 18 | | qualified purchasers accordingly. | 19 | | (d) The purchaser must retain ownership of the vehicle for | 20 | | a minimum of 12 consecutive months immediately after the | 21 | | vehicle purchase date. The purchaser must continue to reside | 22 | | in Illinois a covered area during that time frame and register | 23 | | the vehicle in Illinois during that time frame. Rebate | 24 | | recipients who fail to satisfy any of the above criteria will | 25 | | be required to reimburse the Agency all or part of the original | 26 | | rebate amount and shall notify the Agency within 60 days of |
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| 1 | | failing to satisfy the criteria. | 2 | | (e) Rebates administered under this Section shall be | 3 | | available for both new and used passenger electric vehicles. | 4 | | (f) A rebate administered under this Act may only be | 5 | | applied for and awarded one time per vehicle identification | 6 | | number. A rebate may only be applied for and awarded once per | 7 | | purchaser in any 10-year period.
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.)
| 9 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 10 | | becoming law.
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