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Tesla Model 3 orders may rise to 150,000 vehicles: Hertz

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The interim CEO of Hertz Global, one of the world’s largest car rental companies, Mark Fields said today that if the joint venture with Uber proves to be successful, then Hertz May expand its Tesla order to 150,000 vehicles.

Mark Fields also stated that Hertz’s 100,000 Model 3 order does not come with Tesla’s fully autonomous driving kit. Although he did not completely rule out the use of FSD in the future. Uber drivers are currently only satisfied with the basic Tesla autopilot.

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Moreover, Tesla and Hertz Global Holdings signed an agreement for an order for 100,000 Model 3 cars. The agreement is the largest electric vehicle purchase to date, valued at approximately US$4.2 billion. Elon Musk revealed that Hertz paid the full amount for its order and did not give it a discount.

Furthermore, Hertz had ordered 100,000 Model 3s, the car rental company announced that it would cooperate with Uber Technologies Inc. According to the partnership, Hertz will add up to 50,000 Tesla vehicles to the Uber network by 2023.

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