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Fortune 500 Companies Starting to Offer EV Charging @ Work
Employees could soon find it easy to keep plug-in electric cars charged because 26 major corporations and government entities will offer charging in their parking lots. Last month, 13 major US corporations signed on as charter members to the Department of Energy’s Workplace Charging Challenge, which commits them to installing EV charging infrastructure at the workplace. Workplace charging is [...]
Hertz Adds Solar at NYC Area Airports
Hertz says its goal is to put solar on as many locations as possible in the US and overseas, and is adding 11 solar systems this year, two of them at Newark and Kennedy airports. The second-largest US car rental company recently added 900 solar panels to the roof of its global headquarters in New Jersey, a 229 kilowatt (kW) [...]
Hertz Expands Solar Program
Hertz continues to expand it’s solar footprint with a second phase of solar photovoltaic installations that will land panels at 10 more of its facilities around the country. In the first phase, Hertz installed solar panels on two facilities in Colorado – one at Denver International Airport and one at an equipment rental facility in [...]
BYD Teams Up with Hertz in China
BYD, the largest Chinese domestic auto brand and The Hertz Corporation, the world’s largest general use car rental brand, recently announced a strategic partnership to promote new energy applications to propel the development of the EV markets in China. In addition, as part of the partnership, Hertz will rent BYD’s e6 electrical vehicle (EV) to [...]
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