Hertz will need more stations to charge its EV fleet.
Details about the project are still pretty slim, and the two companies haven’t indicated how many charging stations they plan on building, how long it could take, or how much money either side is committing to the project. But we do know that Hertz is working with BP Pulse, the oil giant’s EV branch, to build out “a network of fast-charging hubs” with the goal of serving both Hertz customers and everyday EV drivers.
The availability of EV charging stations has long been a concern, with some drivers hesitant to purchase an electric car because of their inaccessibility. As my colleague
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