Renting an EV can be affordable but may come with challenges

Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly common at rental car agencies, often available at competitive prices compared to traditional cars, but they come with unique considerations.

Chris Velazco writes for The Washington Post.


In short:

  • Be sure to research your chosen electric vehicle model to understand its quirks, such as charging port locations and operational features.
  • Confirm insurance coverage with your credit card company, as not all policies extend to electric vehicles.
  • Plan your route ahead to ensure access to charging stations, particularly in remote areas.

Why this matters:

For the environmentally-aware traveler, opting for an electric vehicle means contributing to lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduced air pollution. However, the availability of charging infrastructure remains a key concern, especially for renters unfamiliar with EV technology.

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