© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The desk of car rental company Hertz is seen at Nice International airport during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Nice, France, May 27, 2020. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
(Reuters) – Hertz said on Monday the car rental firm has ordered 100,000 Tesla (NASDAQ:) Inc cars for delivery by the end of 2022 as it invests to build the largest electric vehicle rental fleet in North America.
Tesla shares were up 4% at $946.32 before the bell.
Hertz had filed for bankruptcy protection last year as travel demand sank during the height of the pandemic and talks with creditors failed to provide relief.
It was rescued by a group of investors including Knighthead Capital Management, Certares Opportunities and Apollo Capital Management.
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