Domino’s aims to adopt 800 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles in the US

In the US the firm Domino’s is planning to adopt an all-electric vehicle for providing their service. The company a few years back has put in place the Chevrolet Spark-based DXP pizza delivery vehicle with a built-in warming oven. For now is estimated that Domino’s will have the largest electric pizza delivery fleet, once all the 855 desired Chevrolet Bolts are in service, in the country.

Domino’s aims to adopt 800 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles in the US

The company also encountered that it chose Bolt EVs for its fleet while keeping so many arresting features in the mind. They desire to have more than 800 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles in their delivery chain in the country. Over 100 Bolts will arrive at its select franchise and corporate stores this month, while the remaining units will start deliveries by the end of 2023.

The Bolt EVs offer not only zero-emissions drive and advanced safety features. But compared to other traditional ICE-powered vehicles it gives lower maintenance costs in the subsidiary books. It will also help the company save from the financial impact of high gas prices. The national average price is $3.662 per gallon.

The company also said that having a fleet of electric vehicles provides “more opportunity to attract delivery drivers who don’t have a car of their own.”  The Chevrolet Bolt EV comes with a range of 417 km on a single charge. The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt starts at $25,600 before a $995 destination charge.

Amazon also remarks on some of the stories alike that Domino’s does orient toward the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement. The largest global online market aims to add 100,000 EVs to its fleet by 2030. Amazon already shooks the same with the various industry players to deploy EVs for last-mile deliveries in India, in order to achieve the goal.

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