Car Rental in Iceland: Hertz Iceland Expands Electric Vehicle Fleet for Sustainable Travel

REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND – March 30, 2026 As Iceland aims to reach around 30,000 electric cars by 2026, Hertz Iceland is expanding its electric vehicle fleet to support sustainable travel and meet growing demand for eco-friendly car rental in Iceland.

Committed to Iceland’s green initiatives, Hertz Iceland offers a wide selection of electric vehicles (EVs), allowing travelers to explore the country while reducing their environmental impact.

The EV fleet includes popular models such as the Tesla Model Y, Kia e-Niro, and Volkswagen ID.4. These vehicles deliver a quiet, emission-free driving experience, making them ideal for sustainable travel in Iceland.

Iceland features one of the most extensive EV charging networks relative to its size, with charging stations located near major attractions like the Golden Circle (Geysir and Gullfoss), the South Coast (Seljalandsfoss and Reynisfjara), and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The Hertz Iceland team also provides guidance on EV route planning and charging stops for a seamless travel experience.

With decades of experience, Hertz Iceland helps travelers choose vehicles suited to Iceland’s unique driving conditions, prioritizing safety, comfort, and sustainability.

About Hertz Iceland

Hertz Iceland is a leading car rental company in Iceland, locally operated for over 50 years and backed by deep-rooted expertise in the country’s unique driving conditions. Offering a wide range of vehicles for travellers exploring the island, its diverse and modern fleet includes everything from economical city cars to rugged 4×4 Land Rovers. With decades of local knowledge, Hertz Iceland provides seamless access to high-quality vehicles perfectly suited to Iceland’s terrain and ever-changing weather conditions.

To rent a car in Iceland or to learn more about Hertz Iceland, visit www.hertz.is.

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