Hertz has expanded its Global EV (electric
vehicles) initiative to China.
The car rental company now offers
EVs across the US in cities including New York, Washington, DC,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, and in London, United Kingdom and
other cities in Europe. To help build China as a new market for
EVs, Hertz has launched several new programs:
• Hertz commenced an alliance with GE Industrial
Solutions China to develop a new business model to market EVs in
China, which includes the co-location of electric vehicles and GE
EV Infrastructure.
• Hertz signed an agreement to participate in
the China (Shanghai) International EV Pilot City to propel an EV
rental program, building out the infrastructure across the Jiading
district of Shanghai as the starting point to make EVs accessible
to corporations, local government and the general public, as well
as promote the benefits of EVs.
• Hertz has partnered with BYD, one of the
largest Chinese local auto brands, to combine electrical vehicle
sales and leasing as a mobility solution for MNC and government
agencies in metropolitan Chinese cities and to promote new energy
applications to propel and further develop the EV marketplace in
China.
“China has committed to rapidly expand electric
vehicle travel and Hertz is committed to supporting the important
EV Pilot City program,” said Mark P. Frissora, Hertz Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer. “Working with our existing rental car
network in China and partners such as GE, we are dedicated to
helping build the necessary EV infrastructure in China and to
create a new transportation solution that employs the latest
technology and harnesses innovations being launched in China
today.”
The agreements are part of a multi-layered approach
to launch an EV rental program in Shanghai. Key features of the
agreements include commitments from:
• Hertz and GE
Industrial Solutions to co-locate electric vehicles and GE EV
Infrastructure across China. The two companies will bundle EV
leasing and charging facilities as a solution, which will be
offered to multinational companies and government agencies to promote new energy application. Both Hertz and GE Industrial
Solutions will leverage each other's services, products and client bases to go to market together as business partners.
• GE
Industrial Solutions will provide end-to-end integrated EV
infrastructure solutions and electrical distribution products to
support this ecosystem development.
• Hertz, GE and China
(Shanghai) International EV Pilot City will collaborate to
accelerate the pace of EV adoption in China.
• Hertz and BYD
to partner to create an EV mobility solution for MNC and
government agencies in key Chinese cities. As part of this agreement, Hertz will introduce the BYD e6 into its Chinese fleet.
“GE, as a world-wide leading company is glad to respond to
the Chinese government's call for support of the EV industry. It's
our great pleasure to be invited to this partnership with Hertz
and China international EV Zone,” stated Johnny Wang, General
Manager, Greater China, GE Energy Industrial Solutions, “Signing
this MoU among us will bring to our integrated EV solutions based
on our strengths and advantages in separate areas. Electric
vehicles will be increasingly prioritized in national energy
strategies around the world.”
Earlier this year, Shanghai
was selected as the electric vehicle international pilot city by
the Chinese government and Jiading district of Shanghai as the
electric vehicle international demonstration zone, with a goal of
increasing public awareness and integration within the industry.
Current partners include auto manufactures, energy suppliers,
insurance companies and the other EV supply chain participants.
Hertz is the first rental car company to sign a MoU to become a
partner of the China (Shanghai) International Electric Vehicle
Pilot City. The agreement supports the Twelfth Five-Year Plan
objective for the promotion of EVs in China and will serve as a
foundation for further innovation and development of the
infrastructure.
In its first year, the Hertz Global EV
initiative has grown from a vision to a market presence in more
than ten cities, offering a diverse fleet of electric vehicles
from manufactures like BYD Auto as well as Nissan, GM, Mitsubishi,
Renault and Tesla. As one of the world’s largest general use airport car
rental brands, Hertz is uniquely positioned to introduce multiple
groups of consumers – urban drivers, university students,
travelers and corporations – to all-electric and plug-in hybrid
vehicles. As part of its strategy, Hertz is forming partnerships
with automakers, charging station providers, municipalities, NGOs,
corporations and other stakeholders.
“At the Clinton
Global Initiative last September, we announced a commitment to
provide electric vehicle access on a global scale, an ambitious
goal,” commented Frissora. “In less than one year, Hertz is now
the leading provider of EV mobility solutions, offering an unparalleled selection of EVs and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
(PHEVs) in cities worldwide. We are firmly committed to adding new
retail and Business to Business EV car rental locations
internationally as auto manufacturers ramp up EV and PHEV
production over the next few years.”
Hertz plans to increase its global EV presence
by deploying vehicles in other countries in the coming months.
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