KEY POINTS
  • Hertz is teaming up with the city of Denver to build out its EV-charging infrastructure.
  • The rental car company will add more than 5,000 electric vehicles to its Denver fleet, will install public EV chargers and will offer tools and training in and around the city.
  • Hertz hopes to strike similar deals with other cities around the country.

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Tesla Model 3 electric vehicles at a Hertz airport location.

Hertz is teaming up with the city of Denver — and soon, it hopes, with other cities — to build out its charging infrastructure to support the ongoing transition to electric vehicles.

The partnership is a big step toward helping rental car drivers, including those who may be renting an EV for the first time or in an unfamiliar area, to navigate the often-daunting task of finding a charge. It'll also see Denver boost availability and education around EVs in a first-of-its-kind effort.

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