ComEd is committed to delivering safe and reliable energy to their customers in the communities they serve. And their highest priority in performing this critical role is the safety of their customers, communities and employees.
As all of us work to comply with Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s COVID-19 stay-at-home order, ComEd has taken additional steps to help ensure its residential customers across northern Illinois have access to electric service during this critical time. If customers are currently unable to travel to a walk-in location to make a payment, please be aware that ComEd is not disconnecting service for non-payment and is waiving all new late payment charges through May 1, 2020, or until the end of the governor’s state of emergency declaration, whichever is later. Since it is not critical at this time to visit a ComEd payment location to make a payment, ComEd offers mail and electronic payment options. They are also working with customers who contact them to establish payment arrangements and identify energy assistance options to address their specific needs.
Residents can conduct regular business with ComEd 24/7 using ComEd.com . With their website, it’s easy to:
We also encourage customers to conduct business through the ComEd mobile app, where they can view and pay their bill, report an outage, and register for alerts. For more information, visit ComEd.com/App.
If customers are struggling to pay their energy bill, they should contact ComEd as soon as possible at 800-334-7661 or visit ComEd.com/CARE, for financial assistance programs and flexible payment options. These offerings can help reduce budget strain for eligible customers, particularly during this time when some customers face unforeseen circumstances.