Electric Vehicle (EV) Hire
At Enterprise, we strive to deliver exceptional customer experiences, and we’re happy to help you explore the world through a variety of vehicle choices and mobility solutions. At the forefront of these solutions is the integration of electric vehicles into our fleets to give you the best choice of electric vehicles to suit your needs.
Click on the link below to see where EVs are available near you or explore below to learn more about EVs, their potential benefits and if an electric vehicle is right for your next road trip.
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EV Hub | Quick-Start Guide | EV Charging | Our EV Branches | EV Terminology Explained | EV FAQs
Benefits of Hiring an EV
Our Electric Vehicle Fleet
Charging an Electric Vehicle
Charging an EV is a bit different from putting fuel in your car. You can use a home charging unit or find a charging station in your area on one of the EV charging map apps. Every electric vehicle has a charging port, a bit like the fuel tank inlet on an ICE vehicle. When you’re ready to charge, you simply open the port cover and insert the charging station connector.
Where to Hire an Electric Vehicle
- Ibiza Aeropuerta
- Madrid Coslada
- Madrid J Camarillo Ifema
- Palma de Mallorca
- Alicante Estacion Tren
- Barcelona
- Madrid Est Atocha
- Malaga Estacion
- Sevilla Estacion Ave
- Sevilla Aeropuerta
- Valencia Estacion Ave
- Valencia Aeropuerta
- Malaga Airport off site
- Alicante off Airport
- Barcelona Mataro
- Madrid Alcobendas
- Madrid Pinto
- Madrid Plaza Espana
- Barcelona Sabadell
- Barcelona Sant Boi
- Zaragoza Estacion
EV FAQs
Yes, your EV will be 80% charged which is the manufacturer’s maximum recommended charge to preserve battery life.
An EV charging map app will show all the different charging points across the country. Some will even plot a trip and show you where you can recharge along the way. You can download these apps and use them on the go.
Google maps will also show you your nearest charging point if you search ‘EV charging points’.
Electric cars are fully battery powered while hybrid vehicles combine power from a battery and a backup conventional engine.