Summer EV Road Trips: Renting a Tesla with Hertz

by Sky Skylar | July 16, 2025 | 0 Comments

1. Why Consider an EV for Your Next Summer Road Trip

1. Why Consider an EV for Your Next Summer Road Trip

In my travels through the ever-evolving world of transportation, I’ve come to appreciate how electric vehicles can drastically change the summer road trip experience. They run quieter than gas-powered cars, and many EVs boast impressive torque that makes them fun to drive. According to 2024 data from the U.S. Department of Energy, more than 40% of prospective car buyers started considering an EV for their next vehicle purchase—a number that continues to grow here in 2025.

One reason for their rising popularity is the potential for lower overall travel expenses. EV drivers routinely benefit from fewer moving parts, hence less maintenance, and the cost of electricity often proves cheaper than gasoline on a per-mile basis. I’ve noticed that during long journeys, every saved dollar on “fuel” can add up. Beyond the financial upside, there’s the bonus of embracing a cleaner environment, which offers peace of mind for many travelers.

From my perspective, the convenience of HOV lane access in certain regions is another surprisingly useful advantage. I’ve observed folks weaving through heavy traffic with a little less stress and a bit more speed. When planning a summer getaway, these small perks quickly become highlights— offering smoother, more efficient travel against a backdrop of scenic roads and warm weather exploration.

2. What to Expect from a Hertz Tesla Rental

2. What to Expect from aHertzTesla Rental

Renting an electric vehicle like the Tesla Model 3 from Hertz is a futuristic experience that anyone curious about EVs should try at least once. In my own research, I’ve seen single-day rates floating around prices similar to the $163.50 figure reported back in 2023, sometimes higher or lower depending on location and time of year. The keycard access and instant acceleration might feel like stepping into tomorrow’s technology, but it’s remarkably user-friendly once you slide behind the wheel.

Hertz’s Electrifies program has placed thousands of Tesla models into the rental market. According to industry data, Tesla remains among the most-requested EVs, and this popularity only keeps growing. Even though their proprietary Supercharger network is no longer free, the relative ease of locating a charging station still stands out. In fact, having such a robust charging infrastructure means you’re never too far from a top-up, letting you focus more on the open road and less on where to find electricity.

One detail to keep in mind: always confirm how reimbursements for charging are handled or inquire if your rental includes any charging credits. It’s an important step for avoiding any surprises on your final bill. From my perspective, it’s worth it—people often tell me that the pure thrill of that Tesla acceleration more than justifies a bit of planning around charging stops.

3. Helpful Apps and Charging Networks

3. Helpful Apps and Charging Networks

When setting out on an EV road trip, I’ve found that a good plan makes everything easier. Apps like Google Maps, Waze, and PlugShare have been vital for locating charging stations. A recent study suggests that over 70% of EV drivers rely on at least two apps to identify real-time charger availability. This multi-app approach lets you see station status, pricing, and even check if a site is temporarily out of order before you arrive.

DC fast chargers, particularly at Tesla Superchargers or networks like ChargePoint and EVgo, can top up your battery in about half an hour. Some folks use that time for a snack break; I prefer a quick stretch of the legs and a chance to enjoy the scenery. These short intervals can actually break up a long drive in a pleasant way, rather than feeling like an inconvenience.

I’ve also observed that charging networks continue to expand into more remote areas. Once, mapping out a 750-mile round-trip might have been daunting, but by 2025, it’s rarely a problem. As EV technology matures, more hotels and roadside businesses are installing chargers to attract travelers. It’s good for the environment and good for business—truly a win-win scenario.

4. Real-World Road Trip Stories

4. Real-World Road Trip Stories

I’ve heard from countless travelers who have journeyed through California in cars like the Audi E-Tron Sportback. They report stopping at convenient locations—hotels, shopping malls, even campsites—to top off their batteries. Seeing these sites incorporate charging facilities is proof of how quickly the landscape is adapting to EV travel.

Many Tesla renters I’ve talked with describe the driving experience as effortless, from the instant acceleration on highways to the quiet winding along scenic routes. One friend who booked a Tesla in Oklahoma City recounted how it was nearly brand-new, with dazzling features that made the daily rate worth every penny. I find these anecdotes consistent with the broader shift: more drivers are eager to experience EVs firsthand.

Hertz’s Electrifies program is only accelerating that shift, collaborating with bp pulse and other major providers to bolster charging networks throughout the country. As more cities and towns get EV-friendly infrastructure, renting an electric car on a whim—for a weekend getaway or a week-long adventure—becomes an increasingly accessible option.

5. Top Tips for a Smooth EV Adventure

5. Top Tips for a Smooth EV Adventure

First, meticulously map out your route and consider pre-booking charging stops if you expect busy travel times. I’ve found that it’s worth the extra effort to ensure the station you want to use will be available, especially during peak vacation seasons.

Second, pack a small toolkit with charging adapters and creature comforts like snacks or a thermal blanket in case of unexpected delays. Staying prepared can turn a potential challenge into a minor detour. Third, try to park in shaded areas during hot summer stretches to reduce battery drain, or use your EV’s climate preconditioning feature, which can help keep the cabin comfortable without unwanted energy spikes.

Fourth, always keep an eye on tire pressure. According to manufacturers, properly inflated tires can improve range by up to 3%. Finally, renting an EV before a long-term purchase helps you decide if the fit is right. Nothing beats firsthand experience. One weekend trip might be all it takes to make a dedicated EV enthusiast out of someone who’s initially just curious.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Summer EV road trips offer a refreshing twist on the traditional travel experience. From the thrill of quick acceleration to the satisfaction of knowing your vehicle is a cleaner alternative, you get a potent combination of fun and practicality. These cars continue to evolve, and with each passing month, charging infrastructure expands and battery technology improves, making EV travel increasingly seamless.

As more drivers discover advantages like lower fuel costs and easy access to highway lanes, it’s clear electric cars are not just a passing trend but a lasting shift for travelers. Taking time to plan out stops, download charging apps, and anticipate your travel window will help you avoid bumps in the road. With the growing popularity of Hertz’s Electrifies program and other industry-wide initiatives, the future for EV enthusiasts once on the fringe now feels right around the corner.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve immersed myself in travel stories that crisscross the globe, absorbing every tale of the open road and electric exploration. The rise of EV vacations is more than just a technological flash—it’s a reimagining of how we journey. From my vantage point, it’s all about the sense of wonder and discovery that comes from uniting modern innovation with classic road trip fun.

Summer EV adventures highlight a new way to move and connect with the landscape. They’re a blend of the eco-conscious future we’ve been discussing for years and the timeless freedom of the highway. If anyone’s hesitant to try, I’d say take the plunge: the road ahead is charged with possibility.

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