Car rental company Hertz is selling around 20,000 electric vehicles, Teslas included, from its U.S. stock. Hertz is choosing to stick with gas-powered vehicles due to higher expenses for repairs and damages associated with EVs, according to Reuters and CBC. This comes about two years after a deal with Tesla to rent out their cars, indicating a slowdown in electric vehicle (EV) demand. The company initially aimed to convert 25% of its fleet to electric by the end of 2024 but is facing challenges, especially with the costs linked to EVs, particularly Teslas. “Expenses related to collision and da…