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Hertz Advancing Navigation, Checkin Tools, Adding Electric Cars

July 30, 2010 - 02:15 PM ET

By Michael B. Baker

Hertz is rolling out enhanced navigation equipment, expanding its self-service kiosk presence and increasing its green fleet, Hertz senior vice president of sales Robert Stuart told Business Travel News this week.

The company is equipping its fleet in select locations with the fifth generation of its NeverLost navigation system, which now includes online trip planning services, Stuart said. Through the tool, travelers can pre-program flight information and all necessary destinations before they travel to be inputted directly into the system when they get their car.

“This can plot where you’re going to go, get all directions and download it to a USB stick,” Stuart said. “You don’t have to program anything, so you can make your trip a lot faster.”

In the next few weeks, Hertz also will be launching location-specific guides with the system, including information about restaurants, to load into the system, Stuart said.

Hertz also is increasing its number of self-service kiosks for checking in at airport locations. The kiosks currently are at about 40 U.S. airport locations, and recently Hertz began operating its first such kiosks in Europe as well, according to Stuart.

Stuart said Hertz also continues to grow its green collection and will add Mitsubishi and Nissan electric vehicles into its fleet as they hit the market. Similarly, Enterprise Rent-A-Car this week announced it would add 500 Nissan Leaf vehicles next year, and Avis plans to introduce electric vehicles to its fleet in Europe next year.

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