ComEd Urges Customers to Act Now and Use Assistance and Energy Management Programs to Manage Bill Costs
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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
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
ComEd bill-assistance options
Among ComEd’s bill-support options available to customers are:
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Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), whichprovides a one-time grant, per program year, with no payback required, while funding remains available. To be eligible, household incomes cannot exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty income guidelines which, for a family of four, is$5,200 a month or$62,400 a year. - ComEd’s Low-Income Discount (LID) program, whichoffers qualifying income-eligible customers percentage-based discounts on their electric bills based on income level up to 300% of the federal poverty level. These discounts build on LIHEAP and are intended to reduce energy costs to 3% to 6% of total household income.
- ComEd’s Supplemental Arrearage Reduction (SARP), which is available to ComEd residential customers who qualify to receive LIHEAP energy-assistance benefits, provides stabilized monthly billing through Budget Billing and lowers a customer’s account balance through arrearage reduction credits.
- Catch Up and Save is a two-part program that provides monthly credits to an eligible customer’sbill to eliminate past-due balances through SARP enrollment, as well as a free energy savings kit – while supplies last – to help families save on future energy bills. Each kit includes home products designed to help lower home energy use while improving the efficiency of the home.
- Deposit and late-payment charge waivers for one year to income-eligible customers, along with the return of any current deposit.
- Payment arrangements of up to 12 months for eligible residential customers with past-due balances. Make a down payment on the amount owed and pay the rest through installment payment in addition to your regular monthly bill.
- High-usage alerts, which enable customers to receive alerts when their usage is trending higher than normal to help manage overall energy use, and energy-management tips to help customers manage energy use to save money now and on future energy bills.
- Peak Time Savings offers residential customers the opportunity to earn bill credits for reducing energy use during peak usage times. There is no cost to enroll and no penalty for enrolling and not participating.
- Energy-efficiency offerings, including award-winning services and incentives designed to help families and businesses reduce energy use now and in the long term.
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
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