Hertz and BP plan to build a nation-wide EV charging network in the US
the signing of a memorandum of understanding with energy giant BP to build a national charging network across the United States. At this stage, there aren’t a lot of details on the buildout Hertz and BP are considering, but the agreement calls for the oil company’sHertz currently has EVs available at 500 locations across 38 states. The company says the partnership will allow it to significantly expand its national charging footprint.
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