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Hertz dumps EVs
Hertz said last week that it’s going to dump 20,000 EVs from its fleet, with the car-rental giant later advertising Tesla Model 3s for sale on its website for as little as $20,000.
The decision sent shockwaves through the industry. Hertz had made a big bet on adding EVs to its fleet, launching a splashy ad campaign last summer around its electric options featuring Tom Brady and Yvonne Orji.
Less than 12 months later, it’s putting a third of its EV fleet, which includes Chevrolet Bolts, Volvos, Polestars, and more, up for sale.
Some of those who’ve rented EVs from Hertz have reported challenges with the process. Maybe the rental market wasn’t ready for widespread EV adoption.
But Hertz also highlighted the cost of repairing EVs, which has implications for any driver who’s thinking of buying an electric vehicle.
Adam Jonas, the Morgan Stanley analyst and long-time Tesla bull, said in a note to investors last week that the Hertz decision was “another sign that EV expectations need to be reset downward across the market.”
"While consumers enjoy the driving experience and fuel savings (per mile) of an EV, there are other 'hidden' costs to EV ownership," he added.
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