Wanted to share a quick experience with renting an EV from Budget. This past weekend I rented a Tesla Model 3 or “or similar” from Budget for a 1200 round trip that would be completed in 36 hours.
I’ve owned a model S in the past and am familiar with the supercharging system. This trip would be a breeze with that network and the basic autopilot that helps with driving fatigue. I was very excited to try the 3 and even mapped out my whole route lying in bed the evening prior.
When I l arrived to pickup the car they immediately inform me they do not have model 3’s but they have an Ioniq 5 or a Bolt. The rep said that particular location doesn’t have model 3’s at all. I was very naive as it never occurred to me that I might not get a model 3. I was immediately concerned about making this trip after reading so many negative stories about it the CCS network reliability and availability. I also was disappointed because I knew nothing about those cars driver assist capabilities.
Anyways, I opted for the Ioniq with a 35% charge instead of a Corolla and decided to make it an adventure learning about non-supercharging trips. All in all, I loved the Ioniq and only had one bad fast charging experience at an EVgo location. I would happily rent that car again.
Next time I will call ahead to see what the true availability is.
TLDR: be prepared to get a CCS EV when renting a “Model 3 or Similar”
I’m glad the overall experience turned out well. Depending on where you are located things can get dicey.
The experience with CCS is rarely that you’re stranded.
My experience has generally been… pull into an EA charger with 4 handles. 2 are outright broken, one is finnicky and/or slow and the last one works fine.
That’s… not ideal, but it’s not show-stopping. It can result in some lines and angry visitors when people show up, especially since EA is kind of bad at reporting dead cables in their app.