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Hertz Car Rental Get 1 Free Day of Electric Vehicle on 3+ Day Rentals - Book & Pickup By June 1, 2024

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Participating Hertz is offering a limited time 1 rental day free when you rent an electric vehicle for 3 or more days. To clarify, you'll book 3 days and your last day is free. Choose from the largest EV rental fleet in North America.

Hertz EV Rentals [hertz.com]
Promotional Code: 211326
Advance Reservations: 24 Hours
Vehicle Picked Up by June 1, 2024

Terms:
Reserve for at least three days and pay for one less day. Applies to base rental rate for EVs only. Taxes and fees excluded. Minimum 3 day rental required, Twenty Seven (27) day maximum. This offer is available at participating Hertz locations in the U.S. Promotion Code 211326 must be provided at time of reservation or offer is void. 24 hour advance reservation required. Car classes subject to availability. Offer has no cash value, and may not be used with other discounts, promotions or special rates. Offer valid for vehicle pick-up from now – 06/01/2024 at participating locations. Subject to availability, blackout periods and additional restrictions. Click here [hertz.com] for full terms and conditions.


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Participating Hertz is offering a limited time 1 rental day free when you rent an electric vehicle for 3 or more days. To clarify, you'll book 3 days and your last day is free. Choose from the largest EV rental fleet in North America.

Hertz EV Rentals [hertz.com]
Promotional Code: 211326
Advance Reservations: 24 Hours
Vehicle Picked Up by June 1, 2024

Terms:
Reserve for at least three days and pay for one less day. Applies to base rental rate for EVs only. Taxes and fees excluded. Minimum 3 day rental required, Twenty Seven (27) day maximum. This offer is available at participating Hertz locations in the U.S. Promotion Code 211326 must be provided at time of reservation or offer is void. 24 hour advance reservation required. Car classes subject to availability. Offer has no cash value, and may not be used with other discounts, promotions or special rates. Offer valid for vehicle pick-up from now – 06/01/2024 at participating locations. Subject to availability, blackout periods and additional restrictions. Click here [hertz.com] for full terms and conditions.


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Apr 13, 2024 02:38 PM
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DanDiego2Apr 13, 2024 02:38 PM
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Quote from audiophan :
I personally drive an electric, so I thought I'd support the continued adoptance.

BUT in my experience all the complaints on here are true. Vehicles are never more that a quarter charged. You'll spend your first few hours hunting down available chargers, downloading apps, waiting to charge, waiting as you charge. Last time I asked the rental attendant to point out the charge state and they pointed out the regen indicator. Neither of us knew since the gauges on electrics aren't standardized, but I figured it out half an hour later when the low battery indicator came on. So it's not really a free day, it's more a spend a day of unpaid labor doing what you had expected the rental agency to already have done.
This has been exactly my experience and that of friends as well.
The problem is that EVs are not currently rental friendly nor do they fit in well with the high turnaround car rental model. Most busy car rental locations have to turn around a returned car often within an hour. Some barely get serviced before being turned over to the next renter.
They receive the car, inspect it, clean it, and check it's road readiness in a matter of minutes. Low on fuel, no problem, just refill it with reserve or On-site gas or drive it out to the nearest fleet refueling location.
With EVs and especially non-Teslas, most rental locations aren't even near a fast charging station nor do they have a bank of them on site. You'd think they would have outfitted every hertz location with a fast charging station but those are expensive and take up space. Furthermore, it requires training for the employees which clearly doesn't happen. So you end up with EVs returned with less than half a charge getting turned around to the next renter without a recharge.
For this to support the rental model, hertz needs an EV where the internal battery can simply be swapped out in 15 min or less for a fully charged battery while they recharge or send the uncharged battery off to a charging service.
Apr 13, 2024 03:02 PM
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4u2cApr 13, 2024 03:02 PM
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Quote from mrm16 :
This will soon become another EV vs non-EV nonsense thread.

You're late to the party …. Hybrid is the Chicken Dinner.
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Apr 13, 2024 04:35 PM
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aarond12Apr 13, 2024 04:35 PM
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Quote from ryandb0 :
This may not be true for all their EVs but the one I rented did not have a charging cable inside. That was a huge bummer and inconvenience.
Same here. This is more a problem in Europe than the US, by the way. In the US, the public chargers have cables attached. In Europe, for regular 220V chargers, you need a cable.
Apr 13, 2024 04:37 PM
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aarond12Apr 13, 2024 04:37 PM
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Quote from haysouse :
I think Hertz just tossed the EV's into the fleet and called it a day. Employees had no training and couldn't answer basic questions such as how charging worked, where to find chargers. Giving a non-EV renter an EV with low charge... wow. It must be a low margin industry as I've gotten similarly bad service from all the big names.

I wouldn't hesitate to rent Teslas but charging other EV's can get wonky. I've had issues with multiple CCS chargers with one of them refusing to unlock from the car while I was in a hurry. The phone support person couldn't do much and it took a while before the charger finally decided to unlock and release the car.
I was charging my EV at a public charger on a trip, and a woman in a Chevy Bolt EV pulled up. She was given the EV when there were no other gas cars available. She was not given any instructions on how to charge the EV or even where to do it. That is bad business and one of the many reasons I'm never, ever renting with Hertz again if I can avoid it.
Apr 13, 2024 05:37 PM
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cscamp20Apr 13, 2024 05:37 PM
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Are you saying Hertz has a Polestar fleet?
Last edited by cscamp20 April 13, 2024 at 10:45 AM.
Apr 13, 2024 05:38 PM
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cscamp20Apr 13, 2024 05:38 PM
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Quote from aarond12 :
I was charging my EV at a public charger on a trip, and a woman in a Chevy Bolt EV pulled up. She was given the EV when there were no other gas cars available. She was not given any instructions on how to charge the EV or even where to do it. That is bad business and one of the many reasons I'm never, ever renting with Hertz again if I can avoid it.
She can't youtube it?
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Apr 13, 2024 05:41 PM
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cscamp20Apr 13, 2024 05:41 PM
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Quote from NovG :
Rented a Polestar 2 from them when moving and didn't have any issues with the vehicle itself. Charged it by a Whole Foods while shopping. That said, as an EV owner, I can see why it's unappealing as a rental vehicle. Most of the time, people want to pick up their car and do a lot of driving in the limited time they're traveling / on vacation. Plus, the primary appeal of EVs, imo, is when you have a home charger.
I don't have 30 minutes to wait to charge. Takes less than 5 minutes to get gas. Sometimes even less in NJ because we have full service.

I can't imagine going on a road trip with 3 kids and stopping 3-4 times for 30 - 45 minutes to charge.
Last edited by cscamp20 April 13, 2024 at 10:44 AM.

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Apr 13, 2024 05:58 PM
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mecitApr 13, 2024 05:58 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mecit

Overall, as I 10 year EV owner, you cannot "improvise" with the current charger status. EV travel must be planned, except for daily commute. To give an ICE owner an EV for 2-3 days and expect they'll be able to adapt, it's insane.
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Apr 13, 2024 06:23 PM
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teucerApr 13, 2024 06:23 PM
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Quote from Elwood_Blues :
There is a reason Hertz put up 20,000 EVs for sale couple months ago and opted to replace them with gas cars instead
I wondered why the last time I rented from them the teslas were 10 cheaper than even their cheapest economy gas powered one…
Apr 13, 2024 06:51 PM
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ZMONEY320Apr 13, 2024 06:51 PM
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if you have a evgo station on your trip use the hertz evgo deal below

https://www.hertz.com/us/en/vehic...g-stations
Apr 13, 2024 06:53 PM
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ZMONEY320Apr 13, 2024 06:53 PM
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Quote from mecit :
Overall, as I 10 year EV owner, you cannot "improvise" with the current charger status. EV travel must be planned, except for daily commute. To give an ICE owner an EV for 2-3 days and expect they'll be able to adapt, it's insane.
my only thing is charging it back up the way you found it is not as easy as a ICE car
Apr 13, 2024 07:27 PM
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sleepwalkingninjaApr 13, 2024 07:27 PM
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Quote from tornadog :
I have only seen tesla at hertz. Do they have any other ev brands. I test drove the rivian recently and I would love to get that as a rental.
Yeah. Chevy, Subaru, Kia, and Polestar have been seen at my local Hertz. Though, in the district they've stopped renting Tesla's for now (just within the last week) and they don't have as many Polestar's because of the cost to repair (was told the hood costs $10K to replace, have no idea if that is true). They've pretty much only had Chevy Bolt's lately, unless you reserve one of the CUV models.
Apr 13, 2024 08:21 PM
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link626Apr 13, 2024 08:21 PM
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lol EV

the same thing is gonna happen with AI crap.... leave a sour taste in everyone's mouth
Apr 13, 2024 09:28 PM
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EbbiApr 13, 2024 09:28 PM
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Quote from DanDiego2 :
This has been exactly my experience and that of friends as well.
The problem is that EVs are not currently rental friendly nor do they fit in well with the high turnaround car rental model. Most busy car rental locations have to turn around a returned car often within an hour. Some barely get serviced before being turned over to the next renter.
They receive the car, inspect it, clean it, and check it's road readiness in a matter of minutes. Low on fuel, no problem, just refill it with reserve or On-site gas or drive it out to the nearest fleet refueling location.
With EVs and especially non-Teslas, most rental locations aren't even near a fast charging station nor do they have a bank of them on site. You'd think they would have outfitted every hertz location with a fast charging station but those are expensive and take up space. Furthermore, it requires training for the employees which clearly doesn't happen. So you end up with EVs returned with less than half a charge getting turned around to the next renter without a recharge.
For this to support the rental model, hertz needs an EV where the internal battery can simply be swapped out in 15 min or less for a fully charged battery while they recharge or send the uncharged battery off to a charging service.
It's not difficult for Hertz and the like to have level 2 chargers at their car lots to charge up their EVs overnight/while not rented out.

I find it incredible that rental drivers find issue with EVs and not the rental companies for giving them a car with less than a "full tank".

There's also a LOT to be said for them not educating their customers on EV use, what's "normal", what is worse and better vs ICE cars, etc. |How to route based on charger availability, how the efficiency works based on climate, etc.

Absolutely astounded that people would believe corporate chatter over actual information and knowledge. Although I guess that's the new norm: rumors and "social media degree" misinformation.

EVs are not for everyone, but at least understand what you're talking about before making public announcements. I'm not going to yell about an ICE truck that couldn't haul my load far enough because I decided to fill the fuel tank with peanut oil and corn nuts and never ask about how diesel vs. gas works..... it's always so odd having these conversations.
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Apr 13, 2024 11:49 PM
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aarond12Apr 13, 2024 11:49 PM
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Quote from cscamp20 :
She can't youtube it?
Let's phrase it this way for you: Hertz rents you a steam-powered car (they were popular around the 1900s, by the way, so this isn't a completely made-up scenario). Hertz starts the car and you start down the road. Suddenly, you lose power and pull off to the side of the road. What do you search YouTube/Google/whatever?

That's where these people are. They know the car is electric. They see the gauge saying they have 50 miles of range left, but they have no idea how to charge an EV. I'm impressed the woman had enough thought to even find a charging station. If you're not familiar with EV charging stations, they all have different companies that run them, meaning multiple apps. It's a mess, honestly. I helped her understand the process and to find a nearby station that had free stalls.

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