Consumers Energy program to help businesses electrify their fleets

Consumers Energy is offering a new program to help businesses, governments and school districts electrify their vehicles.

PowerMIFleet will assist these organizations step by step in the transition toward electric vehicles, said Brian Wheeler, spokesman for the CMS Energy Corp. subsidiary. The Jackson-based utility will provide expertise and consultation services and $3 million in rebates for charging locations in its service area covering the Lower Peninsula’s northern, central and western regions.

Consumers Energy is offering a new program to help businesses, governments and school districts electrify their vehicles.

“Michigan was the birthplace of the American auto industry. Now, we are the center of the industry’s clean energy revolution,” Lauren Youngdahl Snyder, Consumers Energy’s vice president for customer experience, said in a statement. “Consumers Energy is putting the electric vehicle transformation into high gear with a major new program to help businesses statewide transition to carbon-free EVs.”