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Car rental companies rev up on tech,

Services race to innovate and accomodate drivers and their tech

- Nancy Trejos @nancytrejo­s USA TODAY

Car rental companies are increasing­ly adapting their vehicles for a more connected world.

Avis Car Rental announced that it will double its fleet of fully connected cars by early 2018, bringing the total number of such vehicles to 100,000.

Enterprise, which owns National Car Rental and Alamo Rent a Car, introduced LaunchPad. Rather than having to go to a counter, the customer is greeted by an employee with a tablet who has the reservatio­n on file. The employee can immediatel­y take the customer to the car. A receipt is emailed to the customer upon return of the vehicle.

Hertz gives its customers more control over the cars they rent by rolling out a service called Ultimate Choice. The program, available at 24 top U.S. airport locations, lets customers select any vehicle within their assigned zone based on their loyalty status and chosen car class.

“Certainly, ease of use and efficiency is the word of the day in terms of transporta­tion,” says Chris Brown, executive editor of

Auto Rental News. “No one wants to have to take a shuttle bus to a rental car facility and wait in line. They want to get where they want to go.”

The companies are reacting to a world in which drivers have immediate access to cars through smartphone apps. Customers also have many more transporta­tion options such as ride-hailing ser- vices Uber and Lyft and shortterm rentals such as ZipCar.

“It’s certainly accelerate­d the need to take steps further into this new world of smart mobility,” Brown says.

In an interestin­g twist, both Avis and Enterprise have invested in car-sharing companies. Avis owns Zipcar and Enterprise Holdings owns and operates Enterprise CarShare.

Avis’ connected cars expedite the rental process during pickup and drop-off by providing realtime access to vehicle informatio­n such as maintenanc­e needs. Employees can see fuel consumptio­n measured to a tenth of a gallon, as well as precise mileage readings.

Customers benefit from onetouch returns and instant email receipts. They can lock and unlock the car’s doors through the Avis mobile app. They can even use the app to flash the vehicle’s headlights, so they can easily find it.

The app allows renters to make a reservatio­n, choose the exact car they want, access the rental agreement and get help if they need it on demand.

Scott Deaver, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Avis Budget Group, says the program has improved the company’s operations. He says it has been a boon for business travelers as well.

“Our research revealed that corporate travelers on a tight schedule want speed, efficiency and control over their travel experience,” he says. “When they need something, they expect it quickly and with transparen­cy.”

He added: “Business travelers can focus on work, enjoy some downtime before a meeting or get home from a business trip faster. And from the perspectiv­e of their employer, this time can ultimately save our corporate partners tens of millions of dollars in staff time.”

Enterprise is testing LaunchPad across the USA, as well as France.

Lee Broughton, a vice president at Enterprise Holdings who manages the Enterprise brand, says LaunchPad has streamline­d the rental process while allowing the company to learn more about its customers’ preference­s through pre-filled reservatio­ns.

It has allowed employees to get away from the counter so that they can interact with customers anywhere to provide more options. In other words, they conduct business on the customers’ terms, he says.

“The opportunit­y to get to know the consumer in an even more intimate way is something that is available,” he says.

“Certainly, ease of use and efficiency is the word of the day in terms of transporta­tion.” Chris Brown, executive editor of Auto Rental News

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ENTERPRISE Enterprise has launched LaunchPad, which streamline­s the rental car reservatio­n process.

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