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Your next Domino’s Pizza delivery is likely coming in a Chevy Bolt

Domino’s Pizza has announced it will be rolling out a nationwide fleet of 800 Chevrolet Bolt EVs in the U.S. over the coming months. More than 100 of these custom-branded EVs have already begun arriving at select franchise and corporate stores this month with the remaining 700 to follow. According to the largest pizza company in the world, the Bolt offers several advantages to Domino’s stores, including sufficient battery life, zero emissions, advanced safety features, and lower average maintenance costs than non-electric vehicles. Many benefits we know well, here at EV Pulse.

The company has a history of being on the forefront of pizza delivery. Seven years ago, it tested autonomous vehicles for delivery, along with robots. Domino’s has a commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and this move is just one of many that will help achieve that goal. It is also partnering with Enterprise Fleet Management, which will handle hands-on account management, vehicle acquisition, financing, telematics solutions, and maintenance for the EV delivery fleet.

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Photo credit: Domino’s Pizza

What’s more exciting is that Domino’s is giving its customers a chance to win one of two 2023 Chevy Bolt EVs. All you have to order Domino’s delivery online between November 21, 2022 and February 12, 2023 to automatically be entered for a chance to win. You can also share why you’re pizza’s biggest fan on TikTok or Instagram Reels with the hashtags #DominosDeliversAChevy and #Contest between November 21, 2022 and December 4, 2022 for a chance to win.

Curious to see how many Chevy Bolt EVs are currently in each state and how many are coming soon? Click here.

In our recent 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV Premier review, we named it the best value in the EV world. The EUV version starts at $28,000 including destination, making it an affordable and attractive option for potential EV buyers.

“We’re excited that Domino’s has chosen the Chevrolet Bolt EV to build their electric pizza delivery fleet in the U.S.,” said Ed Peper, vice president of GM Fleet. “Both companies are committed to bettering our environment. GM plans to eliminate tailpipe emissions from new U.S. light duty vehicles by 2035. With an affordable price, fun driving characteristics, and a 259-mile range, the Chevy Bolt EV is the future of Domino’s electrified deliveries.”

Written by Jason Siu

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