Domino’s Pizza has reached its goal of 800 electric vehicles in its delivery fleet — and it says there are plenty more to come.

The pizza giant announced its 800th EV is now on the road, hitting the company’s target for the end of 2023. So, the company has raised the bar, with plans to have more than 1,100 custom-branded 2023 Chevy Bolt electric vehicles in use at select franchise and corporate stores by the end of the year.

“Back in November 2022, Domino’s announced that we’d have 800 EVs on the road by the end of 2023, and we’re excited to say that we’ve officially reached that number,” Domino’s president of U.S. and global services Joe Jordan said in a news release. “All 800 vehicles are on the road, delivering at various stores across the country.

“We are even more thrilled to announce that number is growing. Our stores and franchisees have continued to express their enthusiasm and interest around EVs, and they’ve ordered an additional 300-plus cars to be on the road by the end of the year.”

Domino’s, which bills itself as the world’s largest pizza company, now claims to have the largest electric pizza delivery fleet in the U.S.
The company has partnered with Enterprise Fleet Management, which offers local account management, vehicle acquisition, financing, telematics and maintenance for the electric delivery fleet.

Domino’s said EVs provide several advantages for its stores, including ample battery life with the potential for days of deliveries, zero tailpipe emissions, advanced safety features and lower average maintenance costs than nonelectric vehicles.

“In addition to business and environmental benefits, an electric delivery fleet also helps with hiring drivers, as they open up a whole new pool of job candidates who might not have their own vehicles,” Jordan said.

You can view an interactive map of how many Domino’s Chevy Bolt EVs are currently in each state and how many are coming at dominos.com/evfleet.