The use of electric cars continues to increase. Many individuals and institutions prefer to use these vehicles, which use environmentally friendly technologies, instead of internal combustion engines. Lastly, Domino’s buys 800 Chevrolet Bolt EVs as pizza delivery vehicles.The company wants to expand the project and reduce its carbon footprint.
Domino’s buys 800 Chevrolet Bolt EVs as pizza delivery vehicles
Domino’s has been delivering pizza to homes around the world since 1960. The company usually uses motorcycles for this job. However, the company wants to try different solutions in the near future. Recently, the company has been testing autonomous vehicles and pavement robots for delivery. But before Domino’s robot delivery becomes commonplace, it could use an electric car.
More than 100 Bolt EVs are arriving at select franchise and corporate stores throughout the US this month, with another 700 due by the end of 2023. If you’re curious to see how the Bolt EVs are distributed in each state, there is a dedicated section for that on Domino’s website. Click here to access the site.
“Domino’s has always been on the cutting edge of pizza delivery, and electric delivery cars make sense as vehicle technology continues to evolve. We’ve made a commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and this is one way we can begin reducing our environmental impact, one delivery at a time,” said Russell Weiner, Domino’s CEO.
The Bolt stands out for being one of the most cost-effective and efficient EVs on sale. Domino’s says that a fleet of EVs will not only have service and maintenance benefits, but will also help the company attract delivery drivers who don’t have their own car.
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