Power company Consumers Energy is providing rebates for electric vehicle chargers at seven Domino’s Pizza locations in Michigan that will serve customers with electric vehicles, according to a press release.
“We are thrilled to see Domino’s Pizza take a leadership role and provide an example for others as they upgrade their fleet across Michigan with electric vehicles,” Lauren Snyder, Consumers Energy’s vice president of customer experience, said in the press release. “Like other Michigan businesses, Domino’s is showing that EVs protect the planet and are a sound business decision.”
Consumers Energy provided rebates and expertise help to install EV chargers at each of the seven Domino’s locations through its PowerMIFleet program.
“Domino’s is excited to lead the charge when it comes to pizza delivery,” Eric Arntson, franchise owner of the Domino’s Pizza locations, said in the press release. “Using EVs makes sense as vehicle technology continues to evolve. We’re beyond thrilled to offer electric delivery to customers and reduce our environmental impact, one delivery at a time.”
Domino’s Pizza has been rolling out EVs across the country and plans to have nearly 900 of them on the road by the end of the road.