Ameren Illinois Partners with City of Herrin to Accelerate Municipal Fleet Electrification

HERRIN — Ameren Illinois and the City of Herrin are partnering to transition the community’s municipal fleet to electric vehicles (EVs). Through its Community Engagement and Consultation (CEC) Program, Ameren Illinois is providing $50,000 along with technical support and strategic planning assistance to help Herrin develop and implement a comprehensive electrification transportation plan. 

The CEC Program, a key component of Ameren Illinois’ Beneficial Electrification Plan, provides support to municipalities and community-based organizations pursuing EV infrastructure.  Ameren is playing a key role in empowering local municipalities to overcome barriers to EV adoption and contribute to Illinois’ broader sustainability objectives, and advance the clean energy transition in downstate Illinois. 

“We are proud to partner with Herrin in advancing cleaner transportation solutions,” said Mark Minden, efficient electrification and product development executive. “Beneficial electrification not only supports local sustainability goals but also delivers benefits to communities through improved efficiency and reduced environmental impact.”

The city recently took a significant step forward in achievement of its electrification goals by adding a heavy-duty electric truck to its fleet. The electric truck is being used for municipal operations, replacing a traditional gas-powered vehicle. In addition to significantly reducing 2fuel consumption and maintenance expenses, Herrin is demonstrating its commitment to environmental stewardship and long-term cost savings for taxpayers.  

For more information about the Beneficial Electrification Program and how your community can participate, visit Ameren.com/Business-Solutions/Electric-Vehicles

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