Bojangles to Power Sustainable Initiative

Under a new partnership, the QSR chain will add an amenity starting in Q4 of this year.

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Courtesy of Bojangles.

Electric vehicle charging stations are set to come to most of Bojangles’ 800-plus locations, with at least four stations per restaurant.

The stations—which will vary between level two (medium) and level three (high) speed charging efficiency—are set to rollout in Q4 of this year and become “largely accessible” in 2026.

The addition is the result of a new partnership between the chain, Smart Big Box, Alyath EV and Energy and Environmental Design Services. Smart Big Box has contracted with Energy and Environmental Design Services as the exclusive installer and maintenance partner for all EV chargers.

“Bojangles’ focus is on offering a fast, friendly and convenient experience for our guests, and working with Alyath and Smart Big Box allows us to introduce a new convenience that aligns with evolving customer needs,” says Richard Del Valle, chief information officer at Bojangles. “These top-of-the-line EV chargers will not only improve accessibility for our guests but also help drive an eco-friendlier future.”

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