JACKSON, Mich. -- Consumers Energy is providing rebates for electric-vehicle chargers at seven Domino's Pizza locations, including four in West Michigan.
The energy provider says it is working with more than 50 Michigan-based businesses, schools and hospitals in making the generational shift to clean transportation. Domino's plans to roll out nearly 900 E-Vs nationwide by the end of the year.
These are the seven Domino's locations where the participating E-V chargers will be located:
- 1380 Wright Ave. in Alma
- 3928 Plainfield Ave. NE in Grand Rapids
- 120 S. Dexter St. in Ionia
- 314 Baldwin St. in Jenison
- 706 S. Mission St. in Mount Pleasant
- 101 N. Clinton Ave. in St. Johns
- 3596 Clyde Park Ave. SW in Wyoming
Here is additional information provided in a Consumers Energy news release:
“Domino’s is excited to lead the charge when it comes to pizza delivery,” said Eric Arntson, franchise owner of the Domino’s Pizza locations. “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 is rolling out electric vehicles across the country. The company plans to have nearly 900 EVs nationwide by the end of this year, including 24 at its seven Michigan locations Consumers Energy is powering.
Consumers Energy is working to power 1 million EVs in the Michigan communities it serves by 2030.
Consumers Energy is fueling the EV transformation in other ways. It has provided over 3,000 incentives and rebates for EV charging across Michigan, and is working to install 200 more public and overnight chargers by next year.
Learn more: ConsumersEnergy.com/EV
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