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‘Hertz Electrifies’ launches in Denver to speed up EV transition

Hertz has launched a new partnership initiative, Hertz Electrifies, aimed at accelerating the transition to electric vehicles.

Hertz Electrifies is launching in Denver, Colorado in partnership with Mayor Michael B. Hancock, with the new partnership creating economic opportunity and environmental benefits for communities.

In partnership with mayors across the country, Hertz will bring its EV fleet to American cities, while supporting the build out of charging infrastructure, creating educational and training opportunities for high-quality jobs in a new era of mobility, and engaging with local organizations to extend the benefits of electrification to underserved communities.

“Electric vehicles are poised to transform the future of mobility,” said Hertz CEO Stephen Scherr. “That’s why Hertz is investing in the largest electric vehicle rental fleet in North America and bringing a new driving experience to leisure and business customers, as well as rideshare drivers. I can think of no better partner in Hertz’s shift towards electrification than America’s cities, where innovation is happening. Hertz is proud to launch Hertz Electrifies in partnership with the city of Denver, which is fast becoming a centre for sustainability under the leadership of Mayor Michael Hancock.”

Through the initiative, Hertz aims to bring up to 5,200 rental EVs to Denver, for availability to Hertz customers and rideshare drivers and increase charging capacity at the Denver International Airport and at Hertz locations through installation of a mix of Level 2 and fast chargers.

In partnership with bp pulse, a global high-speed electric charging network, it also aims to support the installation of publicly accessible EV chargers across neighborhoods in Denver. It will also share telematics from Hertz’s fleet of connected cars to help inform public charging infrastructure planning.

Finally, Hertz Electrifies will offer summer job opportunities through the Denver Youth Employment Program and provide electric vehicles, tools and training to Montbello Career and Technical High School for students enrolled in its auto certificate program.

“Our goal is to reduce Denver’s carbon emissions 80 percent by 2050, and expanding the use and availability of electric vehicles will play a major role in helping us achieve that goal. This partnership with Hertz will provide invaluable data about where we need charging infrastructure the most, as well as provide new opportunities with this new technology to create good-paying jobs for our current and future workforce,” said Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock. “Electric vehicles can benefit every community in Denver, and we’re proud to work with Hertz to ensure that electrification opportunities reach across the city.”

“This is integrated energy in action,” said Denver native and bp America chairman and president Dave Lawler. “bp is transitioning for a lower carbon future, and our partnership with Hertz to roll out gigahub charging in the US will help the world do the same. Dynamic urban centers like Denver are a priority focus – and we’re just getting started.”

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