Illinois Businesses Score Big as Mullen EV Vans Unlock Up to $15,000 Off—Here’s How Fleet Owners Can Cash In on 2025 Rebates
Mullen’s Class 1 EV cargo van now qualifies for combined ComEd and federal rebates—offering fleet buyers up to $15,000 in instant savings.
- Up to $15,000 in combined ComEd and federal rebates per Mullen ONE van
- $70M+ available in ComEd EV program rebates through 2025
- 7 authorized dealers sell and service Mullen EVs across the U.S.
- 100% CARB & EPA certified for Mullen’s commercial EV lineup
Illinois business owners just got a major reason to consider going electric. Mullen Automotive’s Class 1 EV cargo van, the Mullen ONE, is now eligible for the ComEd Business & Public Sector EV Rebate Program—offering up to $7,500 in state rebates, which stack with the existing $7,500 federal tax credit for a staggering $15,000 off per van. That means lower upfront costs and a faster transition to a cleaner, cost-effective fleet in 2025.
ComEd’s EV program isn’t just generous—it’s part of a growing web of state and federal incentives making electric commercial vehicles more attainable than ever. Add in robust dealer support, and a market shift is underway.
What Is the ComEd EV Incentive—and Who Qualifies?
The ComEd Business & Public Sector EV Rebate Program, running through 2025, allocates over $70 million to support commercial fleet electrification in Illinois. Any business or public sector organization served by ComEd can apply, with approved purchases eligible for substantial point-of-sale rebates on qualifying vehicles like the Mullen ONE.
Medium-duty EVs can unlock up to $30,000 in incentives, but with demand surging, some rebates are temporarily on waitlist. Light-duty vehicles—including the Mullen Class 1 van—are moving fast, making it an opportune moment for interested buyers. Find out more directly at comed.com.
How Does the Mullen ONE Compare to Other Incentive Programs?
Mullen’s commercial EVs don’t just qualify for Illinois rebates—they’re also eligible for major state-level incentives like California’s HVIP and Massachusetts’ MOR-EV. That means businesses operating in these states can often stack savings or choose the program that maximizes their bottom line.
With certifications from the EPA and California Air Resources Board, Mullen’s vehicles lead the pack in compliance and efficiency. Their dealer network stretches across the West Coast, Midwest, New England, and beyond, offering local support for customers eager to electrify fleets nationwide.
Q&A: Frequently Asked Questions about the Mullen ONE and ComEd Rebates
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Q: How much can I save on a Mullen ONE cargo van?
A: Up to $7,500 from ComEd, plus a $7,500 federal incentive—totaling up to $15,000. -
Q: Who can apply for the ComEd incentive?
A: Any business or public sector organization within ComEd’s service area. -
Q: Where can I buy a Mullen EV with these savings?
A: Through authorized dealers like Pritchard EV and Range Truck Group, which handle rebate paperwork at the point of sale. -
Q: What’s the deadline?
A: The ComEd program runs until 2025, but funds are limited as applications surge.
How to Unlock Maximum Savings on Mullen Commercial EVs
- Contact an authorized dealer, such as Pritchard EV or Range Truck Group, to confirm eligibility and start your application.
- Prepare your business documentation—rebates are designed for commercial and public sector fleets, not individuals.
- Work with the dealer to complete point-of-sale paperwork and secure both federal and state incentives instantly.
- Stay updated—if you’re interested in medium-duty EVs, monitor the waitlist status and sign up early.
With electric vehicle adoption accelerating, state and federal rebates can evaporate quickly. Don’t wait—jump on this opportunity to electrify your fleet, save big, and future-proof your business for the EV revolution.
Ready to Capture $15,000 in Savings? Now’s the Time to Electrify Your Fleet!
- ✅ Reach out to an authorized Mullen dealer
- ✅ Gather your business credentials
- ✅ Apply for combined ComEd and federal incentives
- ✅ Seal the deal before funds run out!
Explore more about green vehicle incentives and the latest EV news at energy.gov and MullenUSA.com.