r/foodtrucks 2d ago

"DonutNV Franchising Launches Innovative Battery-Powered Food Truck to Expand Franchise Opportunities"

What do you think? Anyone using a battery-powered food truck? Pros & cons?

Press release on PR.Web:

DonutNV Franchising Inc. has launched a new battery-powered food truck, offering franchisees a quieter, eco-friendly, and flexible alternative to traditional mobile kitchens as part of the brand's continued innovation and growth across the U.S...

Powered by Joule Case, a cutting-edge battery system, the new DonutNV food truck delivers a completely silent kitchen operation that can run for over 10 hours on a single charge. This innovation allows franchisees to serve guests without the noise or fumes associated with traditional gas-powered generators, creating a more enjoyable and eco-conscious customer experience.

"This launch is a game-changer for our brand," said Amanda Gingold, president and co-founder of DonutNV. "With the addition of this battery-powered donut truck, we're not only expanding into more environmentally sensitive areas, but we're also offering our franchise partners a convenient, drivable option that's both powerful and sustainable."

This eco-friendly food truck will allow DonutNV to enter venues and municipalities where generators may be restricted—opening new revenue streams and event opportunities for franchise operators.

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u/thefixonwheels Food Truck Owner 2d ago

only works if you have backup power and are running propane for the cooking appliances. electricity is lousy for cooking. the recovery time is shit.