Bojangles Charges Up: Where Fried Chicken Meets Electric Dreams

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Introducing Bojangles’ Electrifying Venture

Hold onto your biscuits, folks! Bojangles, the beloved North Carolina fast-food chain, is sparking a new trend by installing EV chargers at its 800 locations. That’s right! Soon, as you munch on crispy fried chicken, you can also juice up your electric vehicle. Nothing says convenience like charging up while you chow down!

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Powering Up for the Future

Starting late 2025, Bojangles will roll out these electrifying charging stations in collaboration with Smart Big Box and Alyath EV. Boasting at least four ports at each location, these chargers will range from Level 2 to snazzy DC fast chargers. Talk about fast food – and fast charging!

A New Era of Dining and Driving

As Bojangles’ CIO Richard del Valle wisely pointed out, this upgrade aligns perfectly with evolving customer needs. Just think about it: while your car powers up, you’re conveniently enjoying a delicious meal. Plus, EV drivers will surely relish the idea of visiting Bojangles, which is now shaping itself as the go-to power source for both cars and hungry patrons.

With Crispy CEO Cristian Rosul from Alyath weighing in, it’s clear that this partnership not only caters to EV drivers but also positions Bojangles as a forward-thinking leader in the quick-service dining scene. So, whether you’re craving a hearty biscuit or just need a little electrical boost, Bojangles has got your back – and your battery!

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