Honestly I think most rental outfits probably rushed to offer EVs before they had infrastructure added to support them at the depots. That infrastructure would probably mean a bank of chargers that serve as drop off parking spots, and then maybe 1 more staff person to shuffle them back to their storage spaces.
In a perfect world they would offer discounts for returning it charged above a certain threshold, rather than insisting (with hefty fees) that you have to fully charge it before it arrives in their hands.
A similar amount of shuffling is required for gas vehicles returning near empty, but over the decades, I'm sure the larger lots had tanks and pumps installed to streamline that task. This is no different, they just just don't want to spend the money, especially if EVs remain relatively unpopular rentals.
Weirdly, in the case of a large lot. Chargers actually scale better than gas does. 1 staffer could probably keep a bank of 50 or more chargers busy. No matter how many pumps you have, you are limited to how many vehicles 1 staffer can fill in a linear fashion. Could maybe shuffle a few more with two staff, but one basically becomes the pump operator. There is probably a tipping point where charging becomes faster than filling for the same amount of labor at the fleet level, provided the electrical capacity to handle enough concurrent charging.
In a perfect world they would offer discounts for returning it charged above a certain threshold, rather than insisting (with hefty fees) that you have to fully charge it before it arrives in their hands.
A similar amount of shuffling is required for gas vehicles returning near empty, but over the decades, I'm sure the larger lots had tanks and pumps installed to streamline that task. This is no different, they just just don't want to spend the money, especially if EVs remain relatively unpopular rentals.
Weirdly, in the case of a large lot. Chargers actually scale better than gas does. 1 staffer could probably keep a bank of 50 or more chargers busy. No matter how many pumps you have, you are limited to how many vehicles 1 staffer can fill in a linear fashion. Could maybe shuffle a few more with two staff, but one basically becomes the pump operator. There is probably a tipping point where charging becomes faster than filling for the same amount of labor at the fleet level, provided the electrical capacity to handle enough concurrent charging.
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