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Analysis of Hertz's Decision to Sell Part of Their EV Fleet
Various signals have emerged regarding the demand for electric vehicles in the United States. Factors such as production slowdowns from key automakers and Tesla's limited model availability have impacted growth expectations. Hertz's recent decision to sell around 20,000 EVs, primarily due to high operating expenses, maintenance costs, and substantial residual value losses, sheds light on the challenges faced in the EV market. The initial purchase of Tesla models at inflated prices, driven by geopolitical events and commodity costs, resulted in significant depreciation of the EV fleet's value. This decision was also influenced by the current lower market prices of EVs, making it financially prudent for Hertz to offload a portion of their fleet. Additionally, inadequate charging infrastructure further contributed to operational difficulties for Hertz.